When you go to a Martin McDonagh play, you know you'll be in for a shock. No spoiler alerts here, but this play from the Irish playwright doesn't disappoint. The first of McDonagh's plays to be produced, it opened in Ireland in 1996. When it moved to Broadway in 1998 it received four Tony awards, including the first time a female won the Best Director award. McDonagh has continued to be an acclaimed Broadway fixture as well as a writer and director of several well-received films. 

This is a hard-to-find window card, perhaps because the show had a limited run. The window card is in very good condition. There are no folds, creases, or waves. It shows minor wear in the lower left-hand corner with what appears to have been a water drop. The left-hand corner is also rounded (see last picture). The card is printed on sturdy, card stock and measure 14" x 22". The Playbill (very good condition) and ticket stub are from a November, 1998 production.The ticket stub shows the cost for an orchestra seat in 1998 ($61.00!).

The window card has been previously displayed unframed. Two adhesives remain on the back (see photos), but can be easily removed. We leave that decision up to the discretion of the buyer.

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