

The Night Alive
Conor Mcpherson
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Readers appreciate the interesting characters and the depth of the story, complimenting McPherson's writing style. Many find the themes of hope amidst hopelessness to be resonant, though a few felt the work was less engaging compared to his previous plays. The realistic dialogue and exploration of loneliness in Ireland are also highlighted, making it a notable read for fans of character-driven narratives.
An inimitably warm and stylish play that deftly mines the humanity to be found in the most unlikely of situations.
Tommy's not a bad man, he's getting by.
Renting a run-down room in his uncle Maurice's house, just about keeping his ex-wife and kids at arm's length and rolling from one get-rich-quick scheme to the other with his pal Doc.
Then one day he comes to the aid of Aimee, who's not had it easy herself, struggling through life the only way she knows how.
Their past won't let go easily.
But together there's a glimmer of hope they could make something more of their lives.
Something extraordinary.
Perhaps.
The Night Alive premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London in June 2013, directed by Conor McPherson.
The Night Alive is a British play written by Conor Mcpherson and published by Nick Hern Books in London (2013).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books (eISBN 9781780012339).
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