Play with music.
Advertised as a drama, Crohoore na Bilhoge concerns Pierce Shea and Alley Dooling, at whose wedding the hunchback Crohoore vows vengeance on the bride's family. When the family is found murdered with Crohoore's bill hook and Alley abducted, suspicion falls on the hunchback. John Doran, a rejected lover of Alley's suggests that Pierce join the Whiteboys and attempt to save his bride. Pierce is later arrested and tried for treason. Crohoore arrives and denounces Doran as the abductor and reveals that he is Alley's brother. The story was adapted from Michael Banim's short story Crohoore of the Bill-Hook, published in the John and Michael Banim book Tales of the O'Hara Family, itself written under the pseudonym 'The O'Hara Family'.
The music element is included in several scenes, notably the wedding.