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Derek Murphy's New Comedy, APPENDAGE Opens Origin's 1st Irish 2016 Next Generation Series, NYC

By: Sep. 21, 2016
Origin's 1st Irish 2016 in New York will be bringing to the stage APPENDAGE, a black comedy drama by New York-based Dublin-born playwright, Derek Murphy, directed by Joseph Hendel. The show will play 4 performances as part of 1st Irish's Next Generation series at Nancy Manocherian's the cell, 338 W 23rd St, New York, NY 10011 (bet 8th & 9th Aves). September 28 - October 2, 2016.

This dark, comic, psychological thriller takes place in an affluent New York suburb and tells the tale of love and retribution...on a bloody couch. The two-hander stars Christopher Randolph (King Lear, Broadway) and Tim Ruddy (Pictured above - The Weir, Irish Repertory Theater) as two very different men and begs the question, if you hit a stranger with your car, would you invite him into your house? What if you did?

"Part The Odd Couple, part Sleuth..." Culture Northern Ireland

"A superbly acted, engaging and funny play." Belfast Times

"Compelling... Extraordinary..." Irish Theatre Magazine

Written by: Derek Murphy

Directed by: Joseph Hendel

Featuring: Christopher Randolph and Tim Ruddy

Production Stage Manager: Carol A. Sullivan

September 28 & September 30 at 9pm

September 29 at 7pm

October 2 at 3pm

All tickets are $25 and are available online at

http://1stirish.org/?post_type=show&p=1945

Or by calling: 866 811 4111

Approximate Running Time - 80 Minutes

For more information visit 1stIrish.org

APPENDAGE was developed with the support of TRU Voices Play Reading Series, NYC and

c21 Theatre Company, Ireland

Regional Awards

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