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In the raucous comedy "The Tinker's Wedding," a young woman (played with delicious spunk by Simone Kirby) is determined to get a ring from her man, but must battle the venality of a boozy priest and the rather more powerful opposition of her snarlingly irreverent would-be mother-in-law (Ms. Mullen, as riveting as a bawdy drunk as she was as the grief-choked Maurya only moments before).
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I can still get a ring.
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