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‘You were supposed to love me. You said it in front of sixty of our friends and family. Even my father cried.’
A satirical comedy of modern manners set in contemporary Dublin.
Neil is a maverick TV reporter struggling to re-integrate into domesticity. Back from Darfur with a head full of nightmares, he takes a hammer to his life - and his fifteen years of marriage. But is his extra-curricular relationship with Sarah going to mend anything - or is it just that she’s new?
Stella Feehily’s play O go my Man (the title is an anagram of ‘monogamy’) was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2006 in a production by Out of Joint Theatre Company. It was the joint winner of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for 2006-07.
‘Savvy, smart and witty… refreshingly ambitious’
- The Times
‘Brash, buzzy, fast, messy - a dazzling experience’
- Daily Mail
‘Combines a sharp look at the chaos of contemporary sexual mores with a wild surreal humour: imagine Closer with a touch of Lewis Carroll and you get the picture… a remarkable play’
- Guardian
Winner of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize
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‘You were supposed to love me. You said it in front of sixty of our friends and family. Even my father cried.’
A satirical comedy of modern manners set in contemporary Dublin.
Neil is a maverick TV reporter struggling to re-integrate into domesticity. Back from Darfur with a head full of nightmares, he takes a hammer to his life - and his fifteen years of marriage. But is his extra-curricular relationship with Sarah going to mend anything - or is it just that she’s new?
Stella Feehily’s play O go my Man (the title is an anagram of ‘monogamy’) was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2006 in a production by Out of Joint Theatre Company. It was the joint winner of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for 2006-07.
‘Savvy, smart and witty… refreshingly ambitious’
- The Times
‘Brash, buzzy, fast, messy - a dazzling experience’
- Daily Mail
‘Combines a sharp look at the chaos of contemporary sexual mores with a wild surreal humour: imagine Closer with a touch of Lewis Carroll and you get the picture… a remarkable play’
- Guardian
Winner of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize