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Director Martin McDonagh and Colin Farrell pose with their award for Best Motion Picture in a Musical or Comedy for "The Banshees of Inisherin" at the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills. Photo: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Director Martin McDonagh and Colin Farrell pose with their award for Best Motion Picture in a Musical or Comedy for "The Banshees of Inisherin" at the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills. Photo: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Martin McDonagh (Ian West/PA)

Martin McDonagh (Ian West/PA)

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Director Martin McDonagh and Colin Farrell pose with their award for Best Motion Picture in a Musical or Comedy for "The Banshees of Inisherin" at the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills. Photo: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Martin McDonagh has said theatres have refused to revive his plays in the past because he would not allow for strong language to be edited.

The 53-year-old British-Irish playwright is the writer behind Oscar-winning film The Banshees Of Inisherin and plays including The Pillowman, which is billed for revival on London’s West End later this year.