Portia Coughlan

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Portia Coughlan is a stage play by Irish dramatist Marina Carr that explores grief, family, and self-destruction in rural Ireland.

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instanceOf stage play
theatrical work
author Marina Carr NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ireland
genre drama
tragedy
hasCharacterType female protagonist
hasDramatist Marina Carr NERFINISHED
hasForm full-length play
hasMainCharacter Portia Coughlan (character) NERFINISHED
hasNarrativeFocus intergenerational conflict
psychological trauma
self-destruction of the protagonist
hasTheme bereavement
family dysfunction
haunting by the past
marital breakdown
rural isolation
suicidal ideation
twinship and loss
intendedMedium stage
isWorkBy Marina Carr NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
literaryMovement contemporary Irish drama
mainSubject family
grief
self-destruction
originalLanguage English
partOf Irish theatre
periodOfSetting late 20th century
placeOfOrigin Ireland NERFINISHED
settingLocation rural Ireland

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Kate O’Flynn notableWork Portia Coughlan