Then there’s the much more entertaining murder mystery, in which one or two people have been killed, or perhaps none.
A priest once posted to Kilkinure is found dead in his Dublin home, and suspicion falls on the protesting women.
At about the same time, Lorna hits her head in a pub and wakes up at home, to find a dead woman propped against the wall of her sitting room.
Murtaugh, greatly abetted by Wilson, balances the heaviness of his material with a humor and a lightness of spirit that make “The Woman in the Wall” a brisk, engaging production.
And the closing credits offer a bonus: a few bars of a haunting, unreleased number, “The Magdalene Song,” that Sinead O’Connor recorded shortly before her death which dovetails with Wilson’s performance.
Persons:
Lorna, Wilson, Daryl McCormack, “, Leo Grande ”, Simon Delaney, Cillian Lenaghan, Murtaugh, — Murtaugh, Magdalene, ”, Sinead O’Connor
Organizations:
Dublin
Locations:
Dublin, American, England