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  1. 15 de oct. de 2013 · A look behind the scenes of Juno and the Paycock, Sean O'Casey's masterpiece at The Irish Repertory Theatre --an extravagant portrait of the poetically comic...

  2. 5 de jul. de 2021 · Following Blackmail (1929), one of his finest early thrillers, Hitchcock chose to adapt the popular stage play Juno and the Paycock by Seán O’Casey. This isn’t too surprising since Hitchcock had also adapted plays for Downhill (1927), Easy Virtue (1927), The Farmer’s Wife (1928) and Blackmail (1929). Yet adapting Juno was no easy task, even when the project was co-written by Alma Reville.

  3. 22 de jun. de 2019 · One of the great plays of the twentieth century, Juno and the Paycock is a devastating portrait of wasted potential in a Dublin torn apart by the chaos of the Irish Civil War. Premiering in 1924, just one year after Sean O’Casey’s professional debut, Juno and the Paycock became the first play at The Abbey Theatre to run for more than one week.

  4. Joxer: Righto; we’ll come down together. [ He goes out. [Johnny comes from room on left, and sits down moodily at the fire. Boyle looks at him for a few moments, and shakes his head. He fills his pipe.] Voice of Juno at the door: Open the door, Jack; this thing has me nearly kilt with the weight. [Boyle opens the door.

  5. Juno and the Paycock. Characters in the Play Capt. Jack Boyle Juno Boyle, his wife Johnny Boyle Mary Boyle “Joxer” Daly Mrs. Maisie Madigan “Needle” Nugent, a tailor Mrs. Tancred Jerry Devine Charles Bentham, a school teacher An Irregular Mobilizer Two Irregulars A coal-block vendor A sewing machine man

  6. In Juno and the Paycock we wanted to get over a medley of noises: the machine guns that were firing down the street; the tinny note of a cheap gramophone playing in the room; the chatter of other people in the room; the tread-tread tramp-tramp of a funeral procession going by.. The funeral was that of a man whose death John Laurie had encompassed, and the scene was a close-up of him by the ...

  7. Irish-born playwright Sean O’Casey’s Juno and the Paycock was first produced in 1924 at the Abbey Theatre, Ireland’s national theatre, in Dublin. This Realistic play is one of three plays (known as the “Dublin Trilogy”) that O’Casey wrote for the Abbey Theatre. Juno and the Paycock is anthologized in various collections, including ...