

Mr. Flannery's Ocean
Lewis John Carlino
Awards & Recognition
Winner! Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle Award, Best Play Winner! Canadian National Regional Theatre Award
This is the touching story of a fisherman living on a remote Irish island who has fallen in love with a woman he's glimpsed only once.
Unschooled in letter writing, he tries his utmost to court by mail and after a year and a half succeeds in arranging a rendezvous at which, to his surprise, she persuades him to live with her in Liverpool.
Their love affair ends when he is forced to return to a life he understands.
From the author: "If this play is about anything, it might be about knowing our place.
Especially in liquid times, when we can easily flow wherever, and seemingly become whatever.
To hold a way of life, something secretly treasured, maybe without knowing it, has become and obsolete idea, now called stagnation.
But being mobile, trading up, "bettering yourself" is a respectable life's work, while other, simpler concerns are postponed."
"Funny, Touching, Well Crafted"
— The Associated Press
"High Marks for Sea Marks"
— Walter Kerr, THE New York Times
"Utterly Winning"
— New York Magazine
"Unabashedly Romantic. A first Rate Production."
— Newsday
"A masterpiece."
— Tribune, Worcester, Mass
| Character |
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| Timothea Stiles a lady, not much younger than Colm, who was once from Wales. |
| Colm Primrose An Irish fisherman from the western islands |
Sea Marks is a American play written by Gardner Mckay and published by Samuel French in London (1982).
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