IN THE SHADOW OF THE GLEN
A PLAY IN ONE ACT
By J. M. Synge
First performed at the Molesworth Hall, Dublin, October 8th, 1903.
PERSONS
| DAN BURKE (farmer and herd) | George Roberts |
| NORA BURKE (his wife) | Maire Nic Shiubhlaigh |
| MICHEAL DARA (a young herd) | P. J. Kelly |
| A TRAMP | W. G. Fay |
SCENE.—The last cottage at the head of a long glen in County Wicklow.
(Cottage kitchen; turf fire on the right; a bed near it against the wall with a body lying on it covered with a sheet. A door is at the other end of the room, with a low table near it, and stools, or wooden chairs. There are a couple of glasses on the table, and a bottle of whisky, as if for a wake, with two cups, a teapot, and a home-made cake. There is another small door near the bed. Nora Burke is moving about the room, settling a few things, and lighting candles on the table, looking now and then at the bed with an uneasy look. Some one knocks softly at the door. She takes up a stocking with money from the table and puts it in her pocket. Then she opens the door.)