“A vintage-style Irish theatrical poster featuring five characters—an elderly farmer, a maid, an upper-class widow, a young man, and a bishop—standing together inside a period manor house, capturing themes of family secrets and social class.”

Cast: two females, three males.

Synopsis: Widower Tommy Mooney has spent most of his working life as the maintenance man at Rivers-Field House, living nearby in a small cottage on the estate. His daughter, Judith, works as a maid in the big house and lives in. The lady of the house, Mrs. Cusack, is herself a widow and enjoys a notably close friendship with the Bishop, who calls regularly. Her son, Mark Cusack, arrives from New Zealand and soon forms a close bond with Judith — but nothing is quite as it seems. Is Tommy really Judith’s father? Do Mrs. Cusack and Tommy share a long-buried secret? Is the Bishop truly as pure as he pretends?

My PAPA is a farcical rump of twist-filled events, where the servants may at last become the masters.