The Weir

Play

Writers: Conor McPherson

Overview

Show Information

Text And Format
Category
Play
Number of Acts
1
First Produced
1997
Genres
Drama
Time & Place
present day, a small rural bar in ireland
Cast Size
small
Ideal for
community theatre, regional theatre, professional theatre
Casting Notes
Mostly male cast
Includes adult characters

Synopsis

In a small bar called The Weir in a rural town in Ireland, three local men are settling down for the night, enjoying good beer and company. Their normal routine is shaken up when their friend Finland enters the bar and introduces them to Valerie, an attractive woman from Dublin who has just moved into an old haunted house in the town. As the night (and the amount of liquor) progresses, each local from the bar starts to tell a tale of ghostly happenings in the town. What starts as innocent braggadocio between the men turns into a real fright when Valerie reveals a real, haunted tale of her own from the past. Examining chances of missed opportunity and the loneliness that results in it, The Weir is a haunting play with its roots in Irish folklore.

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The Weir guide sections