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Januar 08, 2025
Sean O'Casey stands as one of the most influential voices in Irish drama, a playwright who gave the struggles of the Irish working class a powerful voice. His plays are celebrated for their portrayal of the complexities of human nature, of the devastation of war, and of the harsh realities of life in Ireland during a time of great upheaval. His unique blend of tragedy and comedy capture both the resilience and the vulnerability of the human spirit.
Published in 1928, The Silver Tassie is a fine example of O'Casey’s ability to innovate and challenge the conventions of theatre. Subtitled “A Tragi-Comedy in Four Acts,” the play tells the story of Harry Heegan, a charismatic footballer who leaves for the First World War only to return paralysed, his once-bright future destroyed by the horrors of the battlefield.
The play’s structure is as daring as its themes. The second act, set in a surreal, symbolic war zone, departs from naturalism entirely, with so