The play was originally produced by
Fly By Night Theatre Company, which was formed by McPherson and others. It was performed at the
Crypt Arts Centre,
Dublin in October 1995 and directed by McPherson. The play transferred to the
Bush Theatre, London, running in July 1996 to 6 August, starring Ian Cregg (Joe), Conor Mullen (Ray), and Niall Shanahan (Frank). The played opened
Off-Broadway at Primary Stages on 19 May 1999. Directed by
Harris Yulin, the cast featured
T.R. Knight (Joe), Drew McVety (Ray) and Thomas Lyons (Frank). The play was revived in London by Theatre 503 and the Young Vic in February 2005. Directed by Yael Shavit the cast featured Keith Dunphy (Jim), Michael Colgan (Frank), and Tom Vaughan Lawlor (Joe). Michael Billington noted: "As a text, it also highlights McPherson's strengths: his sense of place, eye for detail and sensitivity to Ireland's gregarious solitude." ==Plot summary==