Gerald Macnamara
A cottage in Connemara.
A farce in which well-to-do northerners Fred Magill, his wife Gladys and sister-in-law Cissy Dodd rent Michael Quinn's cottage in the West of Ireland. Seeking to rehearse their new folk play in authentic surroundings, they disguise themselves in peasant costume and attempt to pass as locals. In the process, they encounter Clarence St. John, a Dublin playwright who unknown to them is also under disguise, wanting to add local colour to his work. The two parties valiantly keep up their respective pretences until St. John and Cissy fall in love, and their respective schemes are revealed to the satisfaction of all.
Plays General
One Act
3
6
26 November 1909
Produced by Ulster (Literary)Theatre
Abbey Theatre/Amharclann na Mainistreach
The Plays of Gerald MacNamara, Special Edition, Journal of Irish Literature, 17
1988
Proscenium Press
Newark, DelawareUSA
Information for this entry came from Kathleen Danaher Parks, 'Gerald Macnamara, Ulster Playwright'; from Sam Hanna Bell's 'The Theatre in Ulster'; from the published play script, and from reviews of the premiere production.