However, they are stuck in a loveless marriage - divorce was prohibited in the Republic of Ireland at the time - making them the Losers of the play.
The production starred Art Carney, Anna Manahan, Fionnula Flanagan, Eamon Morrissey, Beulah Garrick and Grania O'Malley.
The cast was James Riordan, Kati Brazda, Cameron Scoggins, Cynthia Darlow, Justine Salata, and Nora Chester.
[4] Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Journal reviewing the 2012 revival wrote "If life were fair, Brian Friel, the foremost living playwright in the English-speaking world, would have won a Nobel Prize long ago.
All you see in Lovers are Mr. Friel's small-town characters, realized so fully (by Mr. Riordan and Ms. Salata in particular) that they give the impression of having been played by ordinary people ... Like Horton Foote and August Wilson, he takes everyday speech and turns it into something not too far removed from poetry.
"[5] The New York Times assessed the revival to be "expertly acted" and wrote "Mr. Friel explores what is unsaid, hauntingly.