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SUMMARY:THE WHITEHEADED BOY – Presented by The Everyman
DESCRIPTION:Due to current Level 3 restrictions The Whiteheaded Boy will be available via live audio broadcast only.\n\n\nThe Everyman presents a rehearsed reading of The Whiteheaded Boy by Lennox Robinson\, as part of Play It by Ear\, a programme of shows for The Everyman stage and available on live audio broadcast.\n\n\n\nDenis Goeghegan is 'The Whiteheaded Boy' of the title. He is the apple of his mother's eye and the envy of his siblings.  Therefore\, his inevitable fall from grace is particularly spectacular.\n\nNotionally studying medicine in Dublin\, Denis arrives home to his Irish small-town family to find out\, with little surprise\, that he has once again failed his examinations. Rather than face the shame of his failure\, his long-suffering and indulgent parents decide with great reluctance that he should go to Canada to seek his fortune\, however Denis has other ideas.\n\n\n\nHijinks\, marriage proposals\, bribes\, and counter-bribes ensue as the family members exploit and misinterpret Denis' situation. Full of twists and turns\, ups and downs\, and families fighting each other and one another\, it culminates in a happy ending   for some\, if not for others!\n\n\n\nThe play is as relevant today as when it was first presented at the Abbey in 1916. Not only does it reveal the dynamics of a family\, but it is in fact a pointed analysis of Irish culture. Mrs. Geoghegan\, in her coddling of Denis\, represents at once the loving but stifling Mother Ireland and the English colonial presence.\n\n\n\nCork playwright Lennox Robinson (1886-1958) wrote The Whiteheaded Boy in 1915. It opened to rave reviews in 1916 and is frequently called Lennox's masterpiece.\n\n\n\nWritten by Lennox Robinson\n\nDirected by Ger Fitzgibbon
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Due to current Level 3 restrictions&nbsp\;<em>The Whiteheaded Boy</em>&nbsp\;will be available via live audio broadcast only.</strong></span></span>\n<p><br />\n<span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:arial">The Everyman presents a rehearsed reading of <em>The Whiteheaded Boy</em> by Lennox Robinson\, as part of <em>Play It by Ear</em>\, a programme of shows for The Everyman stage and available on live audio broadcast.<br />\n<br />\nDenis Goeghegan is &lsquo\;The Whiteheaded Boy&rsquo\; of the title. He is the apple of his mother&rsquo\;s eye and the envy of his siblings.&nbsp\; Therefore\, his inevitable fall from grace is particularly spectacular.<br />\nNotionally studying medicine in Dublin\, Denis arrives home to his Irish small-town family to find out\, with little surprise\, that he has once again failed his examinations. Rather than face the shame of his failure\, his long-suffering and indulgent parents decide with great reluctance that he should go to Canada to seek his fortune\, however Denis has other ideas.<br />\n<br />\nHijinks\, marriage proposals\, bribes\, and counter-bribes ensue as the family members exploit and misinterpret Denis&#39\; situation. Full of twists and turns\, ups and downs\, and families fighting each other and one another\, it culminates in a happy ending &ndash\; for some\, if not for others!<br />\n<br />\nThe play is as relevant today as when it was first presented at the Abbey in 1916. Not only does it reveal the dynamics of a family\, but it is in fact a pointed analysis of Irish culture. Mrs. Geoghegan\, in her coddling of Denis\, represents at once the loving but stifling Mother Ireland and the English colonial presence.<br />\n<br />\nCork playwright Lennox Robinson (1886-1958) wrote <em>The Whiteheaded Boy</em> in 1915. It opened to rave reviews in 1916 and is frequently called Lennox&rsquo\;s masterpiece.<br />\n<br />\nWritten by <strong>Lennox Robinson</strong><br />\nDirected by <strong>Ger Fitzgibbon</strong></span></span></p>\n
LOCATION:The Everyman\, 15 MacCurtain Street\, Cork
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DTSTAMP:20260614T125859Z
URL:https://chamber.corkchamber.ie/events/details/the-whiteheaded-boy-presented-by-the-everyman-23039
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