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March 03, 2011 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-03-03

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Martin McDonagh s
The Cripple of Inishmaan

Druid and Atlantic Theater Company

Thu-Sun, Mar 10-13

POWER CENTER • ANN ARBOR

It's 1934, and news is thin on the island of Inishmaan. Then wo
arrives that a Hollywood filmmaker is coming to a neighboring
island to shoot a movie, and excitement ripples through the sleepy
community. For Billy Claven, a crippled orphan, the film provides
an opportunity to get away from his bleak existence living with two
overly protective aunts. The second play in Martin McDonagh's Aran
Islands trilogy, The Cripple of Inishmaan is, infused with his trademark
humor, rich with macabre cruelty, and teeming with eccentric
characters. This savagely funny dark comedy is filled with unexpected
plot twists that leave audiences doubled over with laughter —almost
to the very end. "Because it's Druid, expect top-notch production
values and acting to die for.' (The Irish Times)

INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES SPONSORED BY
LINDA AND MAURICE BINKOW
PHILANTHROPIC FUND

HOSTED BY DAVID AND PHYLLIS HERZIG.

MEDIA PARTNERS MICHIGAN RADIO 91.7 FM, BETWEEN THE LINES, AND ANN ARBOR'S 1070NE.

734.764.25

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