The Tinker's Wedding
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''The Tinker's Wedding'' is a two-act play by the Irish playwright
J. M. Synge Edmund John Millington Synge (; 16 April 1871 – 24 March 1909) was an Irish playwright, poet, writer, collector of folklore, and a key figure in the Irish Literary Revival. His best known play ''The Playboy of the Western World'' was poorly r ...
, whose main characters—as the title suggests—are
Irish Tinker Irish Travellers ( ga, an lucht siúil, meaning "the walking people"), also known as Pavees or Mincéirs (Shelta: Mincéirí), are a traditionally peripatetic indigenous ethno-cultural group in Ireland.''Questioning Gypsy identity: ethnic na ...
s. It is set on a roadside near a chapel in rural Ireland and premiered 11 November 1909.


Important characters

*Michael Byrne, a tinker *Sarah Casey, his lover *Mary Byrne, Michael's mother *A Priest


Plot synopsis

Sarah Casey convinces the reluctant Michael Byrne to marry her by threatening to run off with another man. She accosts a local priest, and convinces him to wed them for ten shillings and a tin can. Michael's mother shows up drunk and harasses the priest, then steals the can to exchange it for more drink. The next morning Sarah and Michael go to the chapel to be wed, but when the priest finds that the can is missing he refuses to perform the ceremony. Sarah protests and a fight breaks out that ends with the priest tied up in a sack. The tinkers free him after he swears not to set the police after them and he curses them in God's name as they flee in mock terror.


Performance

The play had its world premiere at His Majesty's Theatre in London on 11 November 1909, after Synge's death earlier that year.


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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tinker's Wedding 1908 plays Plays by John Millington Synge Works about Irish Travellers