First performed in 1910, ’The Matchmakers’ is a charming one-act play that tells the story of a group of Irish villagers who take it upon themselves to arrange a marriage between two shy and awkward young people. With witty dialogue and a heartwarming message about the power of love, this play is a classic of early 20th century Irish theatre.
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