Foreskin's Lament is a play by New Zealand playwright Greg McGee, first performed in 1980.
[1][2] The play is a drama set in a rugby union changing room after a practice, and at an after-match party.
][citation needed] Downstage Theatre Company put on two productions, on 1985 and in 1995 with some of the original cast reprising their roles.
[3] The script was updated after the 1981 tour and was later revised by the author for filming as Skin and Bones.
Some have suggested that the ironically named character "Clean" is based on the New Zealand Prime Minister, Rob Muldoon.