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The Jazz Age: The Assassin

on BBC Two England

by Liam O'Flaherty
Adapted by Hugh Leonard
Tales of the Twenties

Tonight's play is a fictional reconstruction of the murder of Kevin O'Higgins, a leading Irish politician who was gunned down on his way to Mass one Sunday morning in 1927. O'Flaherty, in his novel from which this play is adapted, explores the mind of a man who would perpetrate such a crime. The Assassin's anti-hero threw Ireland into an uproar. His motive is more than revenge and, in settling a debt, he understood that he had a far more personal one to settle with his God.
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
Liam O'Flaherty
Adapted by:
Hugh Leonard
Title Music:
Ron Grainer
Costumes:
Sandra Reid
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Producer:
Harry Moore
Director:
Gilchrist Calder
McDara:
David Kelly
Landlady:
Mary Allen
Barman:
Des Keogh
Mooney:
Paddy Joyce
Farmer:
Declan Mulholland
Fetch:
Joe Lynch
Woman:
Eileen Colgan
Kitty:
Rosaleen Linehan
Tart:
Sally Travers
Tumulty:
Dermot Tuohy
Policeman:
Michael McEvitt
McShiel:
Martin Dempsey
Jenkins:
Desmond Jordan
Tynum:
Rio Fanning
Carmody:
Kevin McHugh
Victim:
Gordon Whiting
Woman with dog:
Pat McEntee
Lawless:
Desmond Perry
Detective:
Wesley Murphy
Man:
James Fitzgerald
Singer:
Patrick Galvin

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