Based on the film by Albert Finney, A Man of No Importance is a story of self-expression and eventual self-confrontation. Alfie Byrne, a Dublin bus conductor, and his theatre group, The St. Imelda’s Players, are refused permission by the church to present the work of highly controversial and accused homosexual playwright, Oscar Wilde. Byrne eventually is pushed to stand up in the world and confront his own sexual identity.