The Ferryman
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| First performance | April 24, 2017 |
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| Playwright | Jez Butterworth |
| Setting | County Armagh |
| Composers | Nick Powell |
| Characters | Caitlin Carney |
| Quinn Carney | |
| Mary Carney | |
| Aunt Maggie Far Away | |
| Father Horrigan | |
| Published | 2017 |
| Set | County Armagh |
| Genres | Drama |
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| ID | 1109715 |
About The Ferryman
The Ferryman is a 2017 play by Jez Butterworth. Set during The Troubles, it tells the story of the family of a former IRA activist, living in their farmhouse in rural County Armagh, Northern Ireland in 1981.
Europe heatwave: No respite in sight for heat-stricken southern Europe
... The Italian weather service said the island will be at the " epicentre" of next week s heatwave, which weather forecasters have dubbed Charon, after The Ferryman who delivered souls into the underworld in Greek mythology...
Europe heatwave: Red alerts issued in 15 Italian cities
... Italian weather forecasters are warning that the next heatwave - dubbed Charon after The Ferryman who delivered souls into the underworld in Greek mythology - will push temperatures back up above 40C next week...
Europe heatwave: Extreme heat leads to Greece Acropolis closure
... It was expected to peak on Friday but Italian weather forecasters are warning that the next heatwave - dubbed Charon after The Ferryman who delivered souls into the underworld in Greek mythology - will push temperatures back up above 40C next week...
Cerberus heatwave: Hot weather sweeps across southern Europe
... But as Cerberus dies out, Italian weather forecasters are warning that the next heatwave - dubbed Charon after The Ferryman who delivered souls into the underworld in Greek mythology - will push temperatures back up towards 43C (109F) in Rome and a possible 47C (116F) on the island of Sardinia...
James Corden: How Jez Butterworth's 'bombshell' drama lured him back to acting
... Best-known for award-winning plays such as Mojo, Jerusalem and The Ferryman, his work has tackled heavy-duty themes such as toxic masculinity and national identity but always with a dollop of dark humour...