THE FERRYMAN

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The Ferryman, by Jez Butterworth, is a critically acclaimed play set in a rural Northern Ireland farmhouse in 1981, during the Troubles, focusing on the Carney family's harvest celebration, which is disrupted by the discovery of the body of Caitlin Carney's husband, who disappeared a decade earlier. The play, directed by Sam Mendes, explores the political and personal impact of the conflict on the family, weaving together themes of loyalty, history, and memory through a large ensemble cast. It won numerous awards, including Olivier and Tony Awards for Best Play, and is known for its epic scale, humor, and emotional depth.