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"Da": A Play

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The haunting reappearance of his father when he returns home after the old man's funeral forces Charlie to come to terms with himself and to reevaluate his relationship with his parent

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First published January 1, 1978

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Hugh Leonard

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Hugh Leonard was an Irish dramatist, television writer and essayist. In a career that spanned 50 years, Leonard wrote more than 18 plays, two volumes of essays and two autobiographies, one novel and numerous screenplays and teleplays, as well as writing a regular newspaper column.

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July 17, 2017
This is a fine play which we saw in Dublin quite a few years ago. I bought it at the time to clarify some dialogue I had missed.
Charlie has come home to Ireland for his father's funeral and to shut down the house. When he is sitting in the kitchen, he sees his father, his younger self, childhood friends, his mother, and his old boss and carries on conversations with them. Quite a bit is revealed about their feelings and motivations. Very well done.
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June 9, 2012
A playwright works out his own daddy issues by writing himself into his play. The end result is more like being a fly on the wall at a psychiatric session rather than an evening at the theatre.

Perhaps it's more compelling when staged, but I found myself bored through almost the entire thing.
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November 22, 2017
Pretty funny. It's not actually as much about Ireland or the Irish as it is about a man coming to terms with his dad, long after he's left home, and more than that, after his dad is dead.
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November 10, 2023
when I was reading this I was mildly uncomfortable by the dialogue of the father and the insane things he would say... but obviously a good play makes u uncomfortable. really wish I could see this live... in sum, hugh leonard has some daddy issues and coveys it pretty well.
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March 18, 2011
Tony Award 1978.

Charlie goes home for his father's funeral and is visited (haunted) by his mother, father and younger versions of himself (and their younger-selves as well). The play mostly focuses on the strained father/son relationship, but hints of adoption and trouble with mother are also present.

The front of the play reads "A Comedy in Two Acts"....certainly very, very difficult to unearth the comedy.

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February 25, 2008
Very nice even though it ends rather abruptly. I wanted more inner conflict!
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