A History of Irish Theatre 1601-2000

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  • A History of Irish Theatre 1601-2000 Book Detail

  • Author : Chris Morash
  • Release Date : 2002
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 348
  • ISBN 13 : 9780521646826
  • File Size : 3,3 MB

A History of Irish Theatre 1601-2000 by Chris Morash PDF Summary

Book Description: Chris Morash's widely-praised account of Irish Theatre traces an often forgotten history leading up to the Irish Literary Revival. He then follows that history to the present by creating a remarkably clear picture of the cultural contexts which produced the playwrights who have been responsible for making Irish theatre's world-wide historical and contemporary reputation. The main chapters are each followed by shorter chapters, focusing on a single night at the theatre. This prize-winning book is an essential, entertaining and highly original guide to the history and performance of Irish theatre.

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A History of Irish Theatre 1601-2000

A History of Irish Theatre 1601-2000

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Chris Morash's widely-praised account of Irish Theatre traces an often forgotten history leading up to the Irish Literary Revival. He then follows that history

Mapping Irish Theatre

Mapping Irish Theatre

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Morash and Richards present an original approach to understanding how theatre has produced distinctively Irish senses of space and place.

"Celebrating Confusion"

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Though widely lauded as one of the most creative and challenging forces in Irish theatre Frank McGuinness’s plays have often met with a tempestuous reception.