

The Strange Charm Of A Good Legacy
Mindy Mayer
When an upwardly mobile African-American couple wants to buy a home in an all-white neighborhood in 1950’s Boston, they pay a struggling Irish family to “ghost-buy” a house on their behalf.
Fifty years later, the Irish family wants “their” house back.
Moving across two eras, The Luck of the Irish explores racial and social issues and the universal longing for home.
| Character |
|---|
| Hannah Davis mid thirties, black, the Taylor’s granddaughter. |
| Mr. Donovan early eighties, first generation Irish American. |
| Joe Donovan very early thirties, Mr. Donovan’s younger self. |
| Patty Ann Donovan very early thirties, second generation Irish American, Joe’s wife. |
| Lucy Taylor mid thirties, Boston Brahmin black. |
| Rex Taylor mid thirties, but older than Lucy, Lucy’s husband, tranplant from Northern Virginia, black. |
| Rich Davis same age as Hannah, Hannah’s husband, transplant from DC. |
| Mrs. Donovan early eighties, an elderly Patty Ann. |
| Miles nine, Hannah and Rich’s son. |
| Off Stage Voices Two young girls |
| Nessa Charles very early 30s, black, Hannah’s younger sister; the Taylors’ granddaughter. |
LUCK OF THE IRISH: Montage
The Luck of the Irish is a play written by Kirsten Greenidge and published by Samuel French .
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