Via Irish Central – a new play that claims Irish men are less than well-endowed when it comes to private parts has made its off-Broadway debut in New York. The play, called "The Irish Curse," has been called the “Vagina Monologues” for men, and has opened to good reviews.
The play action tales place at a support group meeting for Irish men who have the small willy problem, or think they have. The meeting takes place in the basement of a church and features five characters, one direct from Ireland, the others Irish American. Playwright Martin Casella says he believes the issue of small equipment is one that haunts Irish men, so he wrote a play about it. To read the rest of the article visit Irish Central.