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Stones His Pockets & A Night November: Two Plays
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Stones His Pockets & A Night November: Two Plays in Ottawa, ON
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Two plays by award-winning playwright Marie Jones: the smash hitStones in His Pockets, which ran for four years in London's West End; and an earlier monologue,A Night in November, exploring the subjects of football and sectarianism, set during the 1994 World Cup.
Stones in His Pocketsis a comedy with a poignant undercurrent, about a small rural town in Ireland where a Hollywood epic is being filmed. The story centres on Charlie Conlon and Jake Quinn, who, like much of the town, are employed as extras for the filming. After a tragic incident concerning a local teenager, Charlie and Jake assume responsibility for giving an account of events, taking on all the roles themselves.
A two-hander that delights in exploring the limits of comedy and theatricality, and the collision of romanticised notions of 'Irishness' and the harsher reality,Stones in His Pocketshas delighted audiences around the world.
Stones in His Pocketswon the 2001 Olivier Award for Best New Comedy.
A Night in Novemberis a one-man show following Kenneth McCallister, family man and Ulsterman, on the fateful night in November in Belfast when the Republic of Ireland qualifies against Northern Ireland for the World Cup, and Kenneth finds himself watching the sectarian hatred of the crowd rather than the football.
Two plays by award-winning playwright Marie Jones: the smash hitStones in His Pockets, which ran for four years in London's West End; and an earlier monologue,A Night in November, exploring the subjects of football and sectarianism, set during the 1994 World Cup.
Stones in His Pocketsis a comedy with a poignant undercurrent, about a small rural town in Ireland where a Hollywood epic is being filmed. The story centres on Charlie Conlon and Jake Quinn, who, like much of the town, are employed as extras for the filming. After a tragic incident concerning a local teenager, Charlie and Jake assume responsibility for giving an account of events, taking on all the roles themselves.
A two-hander that delights in exploring the limits of comedy and theatricality, and the collision of romanticised notions of 'Irishness' and the harsher reality,Stones in His Pocketshas delighted audiences around the world.
Stones in His Pocketswon the 2001 Olivier Award for Best New Comedy.
A Night in Novemberis a one-man show following Kenneth McCallister, family man and Ulsterman, on the fateful night in November in Belfast when the Republic of Ireland qualifies against Northern Ireland for the World Cup, and Kenneth finds himself watching the sectarian hatred of the crowd rather than the football.


















