The Weir
Irish Repertory Theatre, Off Broadway By Jason Rost BOTTOM LINE: A hauntingly human feat of Irish storytelling. You can tell a lot about an Irishman by what pint of beer he drinks. A glass of pitch black Guinness from the draught is the only acceptable option in the world of Conor McPherson's country pub in his 1997 play The Weir. When the Guinness draught is inoperable though, as it is at the top of this pl…
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