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A two-act comedy follows a tinker and his companion as they try to secure a wedding, bringing them into awkward negotiations with a local priest and the tinker's household. The action blends broad, often coarse humour with moments of quiet sympathy as attempts to stage a ritual ceremony collide with poverty, superstition, and clerical formality. Sharp, colloquial dialogue and carefully drawn stage detail create a mix of farce and realist observation, while recurring themes examine dignity, the social uses of ritual, and the tensions between institutional authority and the lives of marginalized people.

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J. M. Synge

John Millington Synge was an influential Irish playwright, poet, and prose writer, known for his pivotal role in the Irish Literary Revival. His works often explore themes of Irish identity and rural life, infused with a deep appreciation for the Irish language and folklore. Synge's most famous play, "The Playboy of the Western World," is celebrated for its innovative use of dialogue and its complex portrayal of character and culture. Other notable works include "Riders to the Sea" and "Deirdre of the Sorrows," which showcase his lyrical style and dramatic depth. Synge's writings continue to resonate, reflecting the struggles and beauty of Irish life.

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