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The Ferryman (play)

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2017 play by Jez Butterworth

The Ferryman
Official production artwork
Written byJez Butterworth
Date premiered24 April 2017
Place premieredRoyal Court Theatre
Original languageEnglish
GenreDrama
SettingRuralCounty Armagh, 1981

The Ferryman is a 2017 play byJez Butterworth. Set duringthe Troubles, it tells the story of the family of a formerIRA volunteer, living in their farmhouse in ruralCounty Armagh,Northern Ireland in 1981.[1]

Synopsis

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The play is set in afarmhouse inCounty Armagh,Northern Ireland in 1981.[1] It is harvest day in 1981 and the multi-generational family Quinn, Mary & their seven children share their home with Uncle Pat, Aunt Mary, Aunt Pat, Quinn's sister-in-law Caitlin and her son Oisin. Caitlin's husband 'disappeared' in 1971 and his remains have been uncovered at a politically sensitive time for the Republican Movement.

Production history

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London (2017)

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The Ferryman had its world premiere at theRoyal Court Theatre on 24 April 2017 running to 20 May, directed bySam Mendes.[2] It was the fastest-selling play inRoyal Court Theatre history.[3] The cast includedPaddy Considine,Laura Donnelly (the disappearance of her real-life uncle,Eugene Simons, was the inspiration for Butterworth's plot),[4]Genevieve O'Reilly,Bríd Brennan,Fra Fee,John Hodgkinson,Stuart Graham,Gerard Horan, Carla Langley, Des McAleer,Conor MacNeill, Rob Malone,Dearbhla Molloy, Eugene O'Hare andNiall Wright.[5]

West End (2017–2018)

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The production transferred to theGielgud Theatre, opening on 29 June 2017, following previews from 20 June.[3] After a first cast change on 9 October 2017 withWilliam Houston (Quinn Carney),Sarah Greene (Caitlin Carney),Ivan Kaye (Tom Kettle) and others joining the company,[6] a second cast change took place on 8 January 2018, featuringRosalie Craig (as Caitlin Carney),Owen McDonnell (as Quinn Carney),Laurie Kynaston (as Oisin Carney),Saoirse-Monica Jackson (as Shena Carney)Sean Delaney (as Michael Carney), Kevin Creedon (as JJ Carney), Francis Mezza (as Shane Corcoran), Terence Keeley (as Diarmaid Corcoran), andJustin Edwards.[7] The production closed on 19 May 2018.

Broadway (2018–2019)

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The production transferred to theBernard B. Jacobs Theatre onBroadway, beginning previews on 2 October 2018 with many members of the London cast. The play, which went on to winfour Tony Awards, includingBest Play, closed on 7 July 2019.[8][9]

Cast and characters

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RoleRoyal CourtWest EndBroadway
20172018
Aunt Maggie Far AwayBrid BrennanFionnula Flanagan
Lawrence MaloneTurlough ConveryGlenn Speers
Michael CarneyFra Fee
MuldoonStuart Graham
Tom KettleJohn HodgkinsonJustin Edwards
Shena CarneyCarla Langley
Diarmaid CorcoranConor MacNeill
Aunt PatDearbhla Molloy
Mary CarneyGenevieve O'Reilly
Quinn CarneyPaddy Considine
Caitlin CarneyLaura Donnelly
Shane CorcoranTom Glynn-Carney
Father HorriganGerard HoranCharles Dale
Uncle PatDes McAleerMark Lambert
Oisin CarneyRob Malone
Frank MagennisEugene O'HareDean Ashton
JJ CarneyNiall Wright
Mercy CarneyElise Alexandre
Darcey Conway
Darcy Jacobs
Scarlett Nunes
Scarlett Jolly
Willow McCarthy
Honor CarneySophia Ally
Grace Doherty
Matilda Lawler
Nunu CarneyClara Murphy
Angel O'Callaghan
Isla Griffiths
Brooklyn Shuck
Declan CorcoranMichael McCarthy
Xavier Moras Spencer
Jack Nuttall
Michael Quinton McArthur

Notable cast replacements

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West End (2017–2018)

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Broadway (2018–2019)[10]

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Awards and nominations

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Original London production

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YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2017Evening Standard Theatre Award[11][12]Best PlayJez ButterworthWon
Best ActressLaura DonnellyNominated
Best DirectorSam MendesWon
Emerging TalentTom Glynn-CarneyWon
Critics’ Circle Theatre Award[13]Best New PlayJez ButterworthWon
2018Laurence Olivier Award[14]Best New PlayWon
Best ActorPaddy ConsidineNominated
Best ActressLaura DonnellyWon
Best Actor in a Supporting RoleJohn HodgkinsonNominated
Best Actress in a Supporting RoleBríd BrennanNominated
Dearbhla MolloyNominated
Best DirectorSam MendesWon
Best Set DesignRob HowellNominated
WhatsOnStage Award[15]Best New PlayWon
Best Supporting Actor in a PlayFra FeeWon
Best DirectorSam MendesWon

Original Broadway production

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YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2019Tony Award[16]Best PlayWon
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a PlayPaddy ConsidineNominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a PlayLaura DonnellyNominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a PlayFionnula FlanaganNominated
Best Direction of a PlaySam MendesWon
Best Scenic Design of a PlayRob HowellWon
Best Costume Design of a PlayWon
Best Lighting Design of a PlayPeter MumfordNominated
Best Sound Design of a PlayNick PowellNominated
Drama Desk Award[17]Outstanding PlayWon
Outstanding Featured Actor in a PlayTom Glynn-CarneyWon
Outstanding Director of a PlaySam MendesWon
Outstanding Sound Design in a PlayNick PowellWon
Drama League Award[18][19]Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway PlayWon
Distinguished PerformancePaddy ConsidineNominated
New York Drama Critics' Circle Award[20]Best PlayJez ButterworthWon
Outer Critics Circle Award[21]Outstanding New Broadway PlayWon
Outstanding Featured Actress in a PlayFionnula FlanaganNominated
Outstanding Director of a PlaySam MendesWon
Outstanding Scenic Design (Play or Musical)Rob HowellNominated
Outstanding Costume Design (Play or Musical)Nominated
Theatre World Award[22]Paddy ConsidineHonouree
Tom Glynn-CarneyHonouree

References

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  1. ^abBillington, Michael (3 May 2017)."The Ferryman review – Butterworth and Mendes deliver shattering tale of passion and violence".The Guardian. Retrieved14 August 2018.
  2. ^Hewis, Ben (31 October 2017)."Sam Mendes to direct Jez Butterworth play in new Royal Court season".WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved5 April 2017.
  3. ^ab"Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman transfers to The Gielgud Theatre".londontheatre.co.uk. London Theatre. 8 February 2017. Retrieved5 April 2017.
  4. ^Dex, Robert (4 May 2017)."How The Ferryman was inspired by true life story from one of the cast".Evening Standard. Retrieved16 July 2017.
  5. ^"Cast and West End transfer confirmed for Sam Mendes' The Ferryman".WhatsOnStage.com. 8 February 2017. Retrieved5 April 2017.
  6. ^"New cast announced for The Ferryman". Retrieved18 November 2018.
  7. ^"Casting Update for The Ferryman - Royal Court".Royal Court. 28 November 2017. Retrieved13 March 2018.
  8. ^"Tickets Released for Broadway Transfer of Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman - Royal Court".Royal Court. 5 March 2018. Retrieved13 March 2018.
  9. ^Clement, Olivia."Tony-Winning 'The Ferryman' Ends on Broadway July 7" Playbill, July 7, 2019
  10. ^"New Cast Announced for THE FERRYMAN on Broadway | Shubert Organization".shubert.nyc. Retrieved13 September 2023.
  11. ^Dex, Robert (17 November 2017)."Here's the shortlist for the 2017 Evening Standard Theatre Awards".www.standard.co.uk. Retrieved31 March 2021.
  12. ^Thompson, Jessie (4 December 2017)."These are the winners of the 2017 Evening Standard Theatre Awards".www.standard.co.uk. Retrieved31 March 2021.
  13. ^"2017 Results | Critics' Circle Theatre Awards". 31 January 2018. Retrieved6 December 2020.
  14. ^"Olivier Awards 2018: Winners in full".BBC News. 8 April 2018. Retrieved31 March 2021.
  15. ^"Winners of the 18th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards announced: David Tennant and Olivia Colman win".WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved13 March 2018.
  16. ^"Hadestown, Ain't Too Proud & Tootsie Lead 2019 Tony Award Nominations".
  17. ^Fierberg, Ruthie." 'Tootsie', 'Hadestown', and 'The Ferryman' Lead 2019 Drama Desk Award Winners" Playbill, June 2, 2019
  18. ^Lefkowitz, Andy (17 April 2019)."Nominations Announced for 85th Annual Drama League Awards".Broadway.com. Retrieved17 April 2019.
  19. ^Hipes, Patrick (17 May 2019)."'Hadestown', 'The Ferryman', Bryan Cranston Top Drama League Awards".Deadline. Retrieved31 March 2021.
  20. ^"Past Awards".www.dramacritics.org. Retrieved31 March 2021.
  21. ^"Hadestown Leads Winners of 2019 Outer Critics Circle Awards".Broadway.com. Retrieved31 March 2021.
  22. ^McPhee, Ryan (2 May 2019)."Jeremy Pope, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Bonnie Milligan, More Earn 2019 Theatre World Awards".Playbill. Retrieved31 March 2021.

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