The Sanctuary Lamp
by Tom Murphy

The Sanctuary Lamp Book Cover
The Sanctuary Lamp Cover

What readers are saying

Many readers find the play thought-provoking, especially regarding its religious themes and exploration of meaning in a secular world. However, some express that the written format may lack the excitement that a staged performance could provide, noting dull moments and lengthy speeches.

Thought-provoking themesInteresting character dynamicsWell-written dialoguesDull moments in the scriptLong, tedious speeches

Synopsis

"The most important and controversial work to be mounted by the National Theatre for many a year" (Irish Times)

The Sanctuary Lamp is set in a church.

"Murphy, in the best traditions of Bunuel, takes a hallowed institution and populates it with social misfits who desecrate every convention in both thought and action...Murphy's savage indignation is unbearably true..." (Irish Times)

Publication

PublisherMethuen
Year2001
BindingPaperback
Pages64
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780413771223
ISBN-100413771229
LCCPR6063.U736 S2 2001

The Sanctuary Lamp is a Irish play written by Tom Murphy and published by Methuen in London (2001).

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