"Dispassionate eloquence and psychological honesty.... Brian Friel's
writing has such vitality and warmth, such kindly accuracy of
observation." - London Sunday Times
From one of Ireland's best living playwrights, this striking piece of
dramatic writing is a daring piece of theater. Keeping the play's three
characters on stage at all times to speak directly to the audience,
Brian Friel presents three points of view to the same intriguing tale.
Molly herself, blind since she was an infant, tells of her world before
and after an operation to try to restore her sight. Her husband,
itinerant champion of good causes, talks of his passion to help her. Her
once famous eye surgeon, now a whiskey-sodden recluse in Donegal, sees
the operation as his chance to reclaim his reputation. Each of their
voices interweaves, threading in and out with details, spinning a lush
and sensate narrative, and carrying us effortlessly to an unexpected and
poignant conclusion.
Deceptively simple, yet richly multilayered--combining both an
insightful story about the way we perceive our existence with an
allegory for our times--Molly Sweeney is an Irish storyteller's art to
create an unforgettable theater piece, painting scenery and rousing
emotions with nothing more than the simple purity of beautifully
rendered words.