Stones in His Pockets
Opening Night: April 1, 2001
Closing: September 23, 2001
Theater: Golden Theatre
Stones in His Pockets, the award-winning hit comedy by Marie Jones, comes to Broadway after successful runs in Belfast, at the Edinbugh Festival, and in London’s West End. Set in an Irish village in County Kerry where a Hollywood film is being shot, the show stars Seán Campion and Conleth Hill. The two play 15 different characters on a film location–the extras, the spoiled American star, Caroline, the crew, and various locals. Ian McElhinney directs.
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April 2, 2001
Whenever one of them sits down, there is no guarantee that he’ll stand up as the same person. Why, even the simple act of walking prickles with suspense when executed by Conleth Hill or Sean Campion, the stars of ”Stones in His Pockets,” Marie Jones’s two-actor play with a cast of what seems like hundreds.
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