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1997

The Beauty Queen of Leenane

Written by Martin McDonagh

Play Details

Context

Artistic Director
Stephen Daldry

Co-production with Druid

First Part of The Leenane Trilogy

Dates Performed

Thursday 17th July 1997
Jerwood Theatre Downstairs

Play Details

Synopsis

A rural cottage in the west of Ireland. A long black range dominates the back wall, with a rocking chair beside it. The kitchen area curves around the right wall, featuring a window overlooking fields.

Maureen, a plain woman in her forties, lives a claustrophobic existence caring for her manipulative mother Mag in their isolated cottage. Their toxic relationship is upended when Pato, a construction worker home from England, shows romantic interest in Maureen. As Maureen grasps at the possibility of escape and happiness, Mag’s interference sets in motion a chain of events leading to shocking violence.

Martin McDonagh’s dark comedy explores the destructive power of isolation and unfulfilled dreams in rural Ireland. Through biting dialogue and pitch-black humor, the play delves into themes of family dysfunction, mental illness, and the struggle for independence. The claustrophobic cottage setting becomes a pressure cooker for the characters’ frustrations and resentments, building to a devastating climax that blurs the line between victim and oppressor.

Director(s)

Garry Hynes


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