The Murderers (1985)

- • Role: Tommy, an Irish Protestant rebel seeking revenge for his father's death
- • Co-stars: -
- • Director: -
- • Type: Stage Play
- • Run: September 1985
- • Location: Cottesloe Theatre
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Quotations
Tommy: To Londoners, we're just Irish drunks fighting outside a pub. We're all Paddies to them.
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Reviews
- The Times | Irving Wardle | September 25, 1985
"Daniel Mornin's play is the work of an able and impassioned writer, and Mr Gill's production retains its cool precision in the face of the utmost violence. Otherwise, this strikes me as the most unhelpful work I have seen on the subject of Northern Ireland."
- Financial Times | Michael Coveney | September 25, 1985
". . . I did find Ewan Stewart distinctly under-expressive in the main role."
- The Sunday Times | John Peter | September 29, 1985
". . . the whole thing is written with a passionate objectivity (no small praise) and acted with a disciplined ferocity which I've seldom seen equalled."
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