Through a selection of essays from a variety of scholarly voices, this volume maps the various ways in which Shakespeare has been adapted, adopted and appropriated in Ireland from the late 17th century through to the present day.
Staging the revolution offers a reappraisal of the weight and volume of theatrical output during the commonwealth and early Restoration, both in terms of live performances and performances on the paper stage.
Staging the revolution offers a reappraisal of the weight and volume of theatrical output during the commonwealth and early Restoration, both in terms of live performances and performances on the paper stage.
Pillars of the International Economic and Social Organization is a play about the campaign of IESOuniversity women to reform the organization's salary system.
The third volume of the series contains a selection of the best short plays in Irish written in the last century edited by Gearrdhrámaí an Chéid illustrates how Irish drama developed in its diverse forms from 1901 to 2000.