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devolves into an argument during which Joxer openly mocks Jack's fortune as fraudulent. While Johnny upbraids his father for embarrassing the family, Juno returns alone and delivers the news of Mary's pregnancy. As Juno pleads with Jack to use the leftover money from the inheritance to move the family to a different city, he angrily reveals that they will receive nothing due to an error Bentham made while drafting the will (he failed to include the beneficiaries' names, referring to Jack only as " first cousin"). As a result, numerous relations are claiming the inheritance, which is rapidly being eaten up by legal costs; to make matters worse, Bentham has apparently fled the country out of shame. Johnny berates his father for his shortsightedness and avarice. Unable to cope with the stress of the situation, Jack disowns Mary and retreats to the pub to drink with Joxer. Johnny persuades Juno to follow Jack and beg him to come home. Mary returns, and Johnny disowns her as well. Jerry Devine shows up to patch things up with Mary, but he too renounces her when he learns of her pregnancy. As the last of Jack's fancy new furniture is being repossessed, several IRA men arrive and drag Johnny away; Juno later hears from Mrs Madigan that a body resembling Johnny's has been found on a country road, riddled with bullets. Juno decides that Jack will never take on his responsibilities as a father and breadwinner, so she leaves to make a better life for herself and Mary. She sends Mary to live with a relative and, before going to the police station to identify Johnny's body, delivers a monologue that echoes Mrs Tancred's in Act II. Some time later, Jack stumbles home from the pub with Joxer, extremely drunk and unaware that his son is dead or that his wife and daughter have left him. After a brief conversation, Jack accidentally drops his last
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Mary. Joxer is present, Jack having already forgotten his vow to break off contact with him, and Mrs Maisie Madigan, a neighbour to whom Jack owes money, shows up after having been invited in Act I. During the party, Robbie Tancred's funeral procession passes the tenement, but the Boyles and their
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Jack's suit. Then Mrs Madigan arrives, demanding repayment of the loan she gave Jack; when he refuses to pay, she takes the gramophone as recompense. Joxer (who was present for both incidents, and did nothing to help) needles Jack about rumours that the inheritance is not forthcoming; this soon
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Two months later, Bentham abruptly ceases all contact with the family and abandons Mary, who, it is revealed, is secretly carrying his child out of wedlock. While Jack is sleeping, Juno takes Mary to the doctor. Soon after they leave, Needle Nugent, the local tailor, storms into the
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as the Captain. The musical version was a flop, closing after 16 performances, but Blitzstein's score was preserved on the original cast album and is today considered one of the composer's masterpieces. O'Casey gave his blessing to the project, but never saw the production.
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guests halt their carousing only when Tancred's grieving mother stops at their door. Juno goes out to offer support to Mrs Tancred, who delivers a monologue mourning the loss of her son and praying for an end to the war, but Jack selfishly ignores her suffering.
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who claims to be unable to work because of pains in his legs, which mysteriously appear whenever someone mentions work. Despite his family's poverty, Jack spends all his time and money at the
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names "John Boyle, first cousin, of Dublin" as one of the beneficiaries. Overjoyed with the news, Jack vows to Juno to end his friendship with Joxer and change his ways.
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O'Casey "Recorded at his home in Totnes, Devon on November 12, 1952" the play's opening and closing scenes. These were issued on LP by
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A mere two days after receiving Mr Bentham's news, Jack has already begun flaunting his newfound wealth by purchasing a new
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period. The word "paycock" is the Irish pronunciation of "peacock", which is what Juno accuses her husband of being.
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and reissued in 1973 by Caedmon Records. The performance has a spoken introduction by O'Casey. The cast includes:
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This article is about the play by Seán O'Casey. For the 1930 film by Alfred Hitchcock of the same name, see
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supporters; Johnny is terrified that the IRA will execute him as punishment for being an
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In 1930, a British film adaptation of the play was produced, which was directed by
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on the floor; he drunkenly mourns that "the whole world is in a terrible
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The play was first performed at the Abbey Theatre on 3 March 1924.
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in the US, coupled with similar extracts from his autobiographies
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1951, adapted by Patrick Riddell and produced by Fred O'Donovan.
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1946, adapted by Patrick Riddell and produced by Fred O'Donovan.
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1937, adapted by Patrick Riddell and produced by Peter Creswell.
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1941, adapted by Patrick Riddell and produced by James Mageean.
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It is the second of his "Dublin Trilogy" – the other two being
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The most recent production was broadcast 16 November 2014 on
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1957, adapted by Patrick Riddell and produced by John Gibson.
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1942, adapted by L. A. G. Strong and produced by Joh Burrell.
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Peter Nolan as First Furniture Remover / Sewing Machine Man
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Tony Quinn as Second Furniture Remover / Coal-Block Vendor
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1952, Canadian TV: starring Nancy Pyper and Frank Peddie.
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1957, BBC TV: starring Peggy Marshall and Liam Redmond.
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and son Johnny is disabled, having lost his arm in the
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Michael J. Dolan as Second Irregular / Needle Nugent
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