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The Ferryman

Frank Magennis

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START: When I was a kid we used to go out to my grandfather’s place down in Fermanagh there, and help with the harvest. It was good craic. Got us out the smoke.

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END: So your two Herberts there call the Garda, and they run a quick check of your man’s dental records, and they come up with a name. [He takes a photograph out of his pocket. Leans forward and hands it to HORRIGAN.] Do you know that man, Father? The fella standing on the left.

For full extended monologue, please refer to the script edition cited here: Jez Butterworth, The Ferryman, NHB Modern Plays, 2017, pp. 11-12.

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