Come On Over (play)
Come on Over is a 2001 one-act play written by Conor McPherson, the Irish playwright and film director.
Overview
The play consists of two overlapping monologues given by Matthew, a former Jesuit priest and Margaret, his lover from the village he grew up in.
Production
Come On Over was produced at the Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, as part of a three-play trilogy. The plays, which included works by Brian Friel and Neil Jordan as well as McPherson, ran in October 2001.[1] McPerson directed his play, which starred Jim Norton and Dearbhla Molloy.[2]
gollark: This is because houses do not exist during the winter.
gollark: Oh, you weren't actually pinging *everyone*.
gollark: No.
gollark: There are lots of wrong things with it.
gollark: It's not a very good dream. They should buy a better one.
References
- Spencer, Charles. "Theatre Review 3 Plays – Gate, Dublin" Telegraph, 8 October 2001
- "'Come On Over' Listing" irishplayography.com, accessed 9 April 2016
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