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Synopsis

The first of Sean O’Casey’s Dublin plays, The Shadow of a Gunman takes place in May of 1920 during the Irish War for Independence. Set in a the tenement room of Donal Davoren (a poet) and his roommate Seumas Shields (a pedlar), the play explores one day of tensions in the streets of Dublin. Donal is something of a mystery to his fellow tenants, consumed with writing while Seumas loads a case with hairpins to sell on the streets. In the midst of a normal day, Seumas’ friend Maguire bursts in, dropping off a bag and running away. Minnie Powell, a young woman alone in the world, flirts with Donal to inspire him to poetry. Tommy Owens arrives to flatter Donal and secure his own reputation as being a supporter of the Irish Republican Army. Mrs. Henderson drags Mr. Gallagher (from the neighboring building) to Donal for his approval of a complaint letter to the IRA regarding noisy neighbors - which he leaves in Donal’s care. Mrs. Grigson shows up in the evening looking for her husband, who then stumbles in drunk. Together, these characters create a colorful image of the Irish Resistance - until there is a raid on the block by British forces.

Show Information

Category
Play
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1923
Genres
Drama
Settings
Contemporary, Unit/Single Set
Time & Place
Dublin, tenement room, 1920
Cast Size
medium
Licensor
Samuel French
Ideal For
Community Theatre, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Theatre, Mostly Male Cast, Includes Adult, Young Adult, Mature Adult Characters, Medium Cast

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Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Donal Davoren

Lead

Male

Seumas Shields

Lead

Male

Tommy Owens

Supporting

Male

Adolphus Grigson

Supporting

Male

Mrs. Grigson

Supporting

Male

Minnie Powell

Supporting

Female

Mr. Mulligan

Featured

Male

Mr. Maguire

Featured

Male

Mrs. Henderson

Featured

Female

Mr. Gallogher

Featured

Male

An Auxiliary

Featured

Male

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Key Terms

    The first Irish national theatre to open in December 1904.

    The use of violence or intimidation, usually with a political purpose

    A collection of three seperate works that feature some or all of the same characters.

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Guide Written By:

Cindi Calhoun

Cindi Calhoun

Theatre teacher, director, writer, and seamstress