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Mummers

Jack Gilhooley
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Every New Years the Mummers dress up in colorful costumes for the Mummers Parade in Philadelphia, one of the oldest folk traditions in America. MUMMERS is a sympathetic look at their attempts to cope with a changing world.

Production Info

Cast: 8 total (4 female, 4 male)
Full Length Drama (about 110 minutes)
Single Set
Contemporary Costumes
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Reviews

Press Quotes

“I love this man’s writing, though he must be quite flummoxed these days. His works, some of which I participated in readings (but sorrowfully not in performances), have done a marvelous job capturing the dark side of the American psyche. No matter how dark, that side always had an essential essence of sweetness to remind us of the America that was — up until 9/11. That sweetness is gone, if it ever existed. Unfortunately Jack will have to pick at many more scabs to keep pace with the new American dark side.” —Ed Asner

“Mr Gilhooley is ingenious in joining the reality of his engaging characters with the warring strands of American tradition that they represent … haunting and effective … the writing is most distinguished.” —New York Times

“A very American play has found a very American situation in Jack Gilhooley’s MUMMERS … This will be a long-lived, comedy-drama.” —Washington Post

“… wise, witty and touching.” —Variety

About the Author

Author

  • Jack Gilhooley

    Jack Gilhooley's SHE'LL STICK TO YE' has been stage read extensively in the US and UK. THE DERRY SLOPE OFF premiered at Elite Theatre in CA in Sept., 2015 and his co-authored (with his wife, Jo Morello), LIFE UPON THE WICKED STAGE was produced in Tampa Bay in Jan. 2015. His updated and overhauled THE TIME TRIAL (entire cast of 4m, 3w, two African-Americans all in their early 20s) has been reissued by Broadway Play Publishing in 2015. His latest New York production, THE XXX SCHOLAR was part of the Unchained Festival by Variations Theatre Group in 2014. It has since been rewritten and expanded as THE XXX-RATED GENIUS. His co-authored (with historian Daniel Czitrom) TRIANGLE opened at 59E59 in NYC in 2011. His dark comedy, SHOOTERS world premiered at Dublin's PurpleHeart Theatre, drew rave reviews and was recently issued – along with MUMMERS and DANCIN' TO CALLIOPE — by Broadway Play Publishing, Inc ("Plays By Jack Gilhooley"). It opened in January, 2006 at BacklotsArts in Sarasota, FL. His second Fulbright guest artist fellowship was spent at National U of Ireland/Maynooth where he wrote his Joycean dark comedy, EX-ISLES. He was awarded the first annual John Ringling Fund Artists' Fellowship for 2004-05 for GULF WARS and Florida State Enhancement grants for SHOOTERS and RED BESSIE (Daniel Czitrom, co-author). The latter play was lauded by the critics including the London Times at the 2003 Edinburgh Fringe Festival where it was presented with the help of a Puffin Foundation grant. The play about the Spanish Civil War evolved from the author's first Fulbright grant to Spain in 1993-94. His one-man, BOSS TOM! Was optioned by the late Tony-award producer, Benjamin Mordecai. Gilhooley received Florida Artists' Grants for CONNEMARA DREAMING and for THE MACHINE. He also won the West Central Florida Playwright's Process Best Play award with AFTERLIFE (as he had with THE SPLIT co-authored with Jo Morello). He was guest playwright at The Centaur, Quebec, as the recipient of NEA International and Canada Council grants. Previously, the author received an NEA Individual Artist award in 1978 for THE MACHINE (which won Utah State U's national "Playfest" in 1995). It subsequently received rehearsed readings with Ed Asner at both the Mark Taper Forum and at The Asolo Theater in FL. He was awarded a NYFTA grant in 1991 for CONNEMARA DREAMING, which had been selected for the Carnegie Mellon 1990 Showcase of New Drama. It also won the Lexington (KY) Actors Guild Best Play Award in 1991.Gilhooley was selected as a fellow at Hawthornden Castle, Scotland (twice) and the Tyrone Guthrie Centre, Ireland. An alumnus of New Dramatists, he has had many New York productions (in addition to the NY Shakespeare Festival) in the '70s, '80s and '90s, at Circle Rep, The Phoenix, the fledgling Manhattan Theatre Club, Theatre for the New City, on Theatre Row, and his works have been presented coast to coast, in Europe and in Australia. Developmental projects have been at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, Aspen Playwrights Festival, Sundance Playwrights Lab, Avignon Festivaal, Mt. Sequoyah New Play Retreat and North Carolina Playwrights Festival. He was twice commissioned by Actors Theatre of Louisville and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (Earplay and American Playhouse). Awards include grants from PEN, the Carnegie Fund, a Shubert Fellowship and five production subsidies from the Ford Foundation. Guest artist/fellow: MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, the Djerassi Foundation, the Millay Colony, the Albee Foundation and the Dorset Colony. Published by Samuel French, New American Library, Smith & Kraus, Palmetto Press and previously by Broadway Play Publishing ("Plays From The NY Shakespeare Festival"). He is a member of Dramatists Guild.

About the Book

Book Information

Publisher BPPI
Publication Date 7/1/2006
Pages 180
ISBN 9780881452754

Special Notes

Special Notes

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