After a successful Off-Off-Broadway run, The Cell's mounting of Honor Molloy's dysfunctional family drama transfers to the Irish Repertory Theatre. More…
In 1999, Rasher Moorigan is finally released from prison after serving time for a monstrous crime he committed more than 30 years earlier. After reuniting with his mother, an old woman haunted by a vanished Dublin, they confront the ghosts of the past and an uncertain future.
See it if Dark family mystery with intense characters, ghosts, and gorgeous language. I was transfixed, torched and blown away. What an ending!
Don't see it if The accents will put you off, or you don't enjoy this much intensity, including sex and violence.
See it if Molloy's engrossing pitch-black dramedy of family history at its most perverse Language can border on poetic Actors all fine esp Costigan
Don't see it if Irish accents can detract as well as dark subject Simring's breakneck pacing often disorients Reminiscent of early McDonagh or Philip Ridley
See it if you like Irish plays and funny but gloomy family sagas, great accents, edgy but gradually revealed storyline & secrets
Don't see it if you have trouble with nonlinear structure and characters playing multiple versions of themselves or not, thick Irish accents, sad characters
See it if You like Irish plays. Incest, violence, sadness, fantasy, realism, a little of everything. Super set, wonderful acting, terrific writing.
Don't see it if If Irish accents turn you off. If you want a light funny sweet play, this is not it.
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See it if you love the sound of the irish brogue and super dysfunctional family life, filled with rage, jealousy, and violence. deep, dirty, dark.
Don't see it if you like light and frothy. this is dark and dirty. small but functional staging
See it if you like Irish plays with humor and drama and mysticism. great acting and anguish.
Don't see it if you don't like Irish accents, dysfunctional families, cast playing multiple roles, non-linear plot.
See it if you enjoy dark Irish gothic plays and terrific acting. Strong ensemble with Gina Costigan's performance amazing. Masterful direction too.
Don't see it if you don't enjoy a complicated text or a very dark play about family secrets. Not for fans of comedies or musicals.
See it if You appreciate original creative talent infused theater with masterful script, direction, staging, & OMG great acting! Enjoy powerful drama!
Don't see it if You dislike dark drama that challenges traditional moral standards. You dislike shifting of time & reality with paranormal & fantasy plots.
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See it if you are not afraid of a dark story in an intimate setting. It reminded me of some of Fellini's movies.
Don't see it if a horrific story is going to upset you too much.
Also This is a real treat for the serious theatergoer
See it if you like dysfunctional families, are not turned off by incest.
Don't see it if you are easily offended.
See it if You like dark, dark, dark Irish drama about poverty, abuse, and ensuing mental illness. Performances are top rate.
Don't see it if You have a weak stomach for verbal and physical violence. 80 minutes of on the edge of your seat drama.
See it if You love intensely, intimate plays about Irish incest.
Don't see it if You are triggered by sexual assault.
See it if You like mysteries. Powerful story, powerfully told and acted. Intense, riveting. Impressive.
Don't see it if Not everyone's style or theme. It's not light fare. The accents are hard at first.
See it if You enjoy dark, heavy & emotional dramas. Well constructed w/ excellent performances. Packs a strong punch.
Don't see it if You dislike intense shows exploring heavy and uncomfortable themes.
Also This is great theater! If you have a chance to see it, GO!
See it if you really enjoy memory plays, especially if you're Irish. The accent is heavy and I found it hard to understand.
Don't see it if you have a hard time with accents. The Irish dialect and slang made it hard for me to understand a lot of it.
See it if you like a show that grows on you and makes you wonder afterward. You begin to see the variations . Also 4 super actors
Don't see it if you are easily upset about horrible family relationships,
See it if You like dark, edgy dramas. You like fantasy elements mixed with realistic drama.
Don't see it if You don't like dark dramas. You don't like fantasy elements in plays.
See it if you enjoy intense, if a bit confusing, dysfunctional family drama, touching on forbidden relationships, insanity and murder.
Don't see it if you dislike heavy accents which are not always comprehensible; you are very sensitive to edgy subject matter; you dislike non-linear plots.
See it if You are interested in the porousness of reality, spirituality and insanity overlying an Irish dysfunctional family drama.
Don't see it if You have difficulty with Irish brogue/Irish argot or sordid family situations.
See it if you enjoy great acting, casting, and direction. You don't mind mixing "real" and imaginary scenes. You enjoy the most intense of O'Neill.
Don't see it if "Long Day's Journey Into Night" is too dark/intense for you; this is more so. You dislike mixing "real"/dream scenes.or accents/Irish-isms.
See it if you like really great acting; accept prose-style narration & magical realism in a non-linear play; accept being left speechless afterwards
Don't see it if you have poor concentration;( VERY thick Irish accents and idioms;) don't like stage violence; prefer light, fluffy entertainment
See it if you've seen and appreciated a Beckett play. Dark, compelling and mysterious look at death and family life where the past is never over.
Don't see it if you cannot hang in there not knowing what is going on until later--and even then it's not fully clear--and thick Irish brogues wont do.
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See it if like the experience of seeing a horrific storyline made bearable and convincing by extraordinary acting
Don't see it if you like comedies
See it if you like intense absorbing Irish drama in an intimate setting - great cast, set, story.
Don't see it if have difficulty understanding well enunciated speech with an Irish accent or if you have mistakenly climbed 4 floors to a locked entrance.
See it if you like intense irish drama with a twist
Don't see it if irish accents are hard for you to understand