This article concerns the playwright Ron Hutchinson (1947–), who left Northern Ireland as a child and after growing up in the West Midlands worked in theatre and television before relocating and permanently settling in the United States. The formative influence of Hutchinson’s Northern Protestant background—notably on Rat In the Skull (1984) and his most recent subjective return, Paisley & Me (2012)—is the principal focus of this piece. The 1980s’ theatrical scene in Ulster, Hutchinson’s experience at London’s Royal Court, the impact of exile, and the local political backdrop are all addressed. The article contends that Hutchinson’s complex engagement with Northern Protestantism reveals it to be highly conflicted and diverse. Drawing on con...
The article examines the application and exploration of Ulster dialects in the work of two poets of ...
211 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The introductory chapter outl...
Since the turn of the century Scottish drama has struggled to create drama distinct from England's. ...
Working within a Gramscian problematic this article analyses the contemporary issue of identity amon...
This thesis examines the ways in which Ulster Protestant identity has been explored in contemporary ...
This article explores the treatment of Northern Irish electoral politics in two plays featuring Memb...
This articles considers how seven dramatists have treated sectarian tension in Northern Irish societ...
Journal articleIn this article, I argue that the work of minority-ethnic artists reframes the parame...
In this contemporary one-man theatre play, Marie Jones’s character, Kenneth McCallister, is prompted...
Irish-American identity in Eugene O'Neill's early playsThis article examines Irish-American identity...
This article is a revised version of a paper first presented under invitation in 2004 at Ulster Lite...
This book approaches Ulster Protestantism through its theatrical and cultural intersection with poli...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. A conflict exists between the cou...
Identity within Scotland and Scottish theatre has been intertwined for centuries. However, identity ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article explores how Micheál MacLiammóir and Denis Johnston attem...
The article examines the application and exploration of Ulster dialects in the work of two poets of ...
211 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The introductory chapter outl...
Since the turn of the century Scottish drama has struggled to create drama distinct from England's. ...
Working within a Gramscian problematic this article analyses the contemporary issue of identity amon...
This thesis examines the ways in which Ulster Protestant identity has been explored in contemporary ...
This article explores the treatment of Northern Irish electoral politics in two plays featuring Memb...
This articles considers how seven dramatists have treated sectarian tension in Northern Irish societ...
Journal articleIn this article, I argue that the work of minority-ethnic artists reframes the parame...
In this contemporary one-man theatre play, Marie Jones’s character, Kenneth McCallister, is prompted...
Irish-American identity in Eugene O'Neill's early playsThis article examines Irish-American identity...
This article is a revised version of a paper first presented under invitation in 2004 at Ulster Lite...
This book approaches Ulster Protestantism through its theatrical and cultural intersection with poli...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. A conflict exists between the cou...
Identity within Scotland and Scottish theatre has been intertwined for centuries. However, identity ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article explores how Micheál MacLiammóir and Denis Johnston attem...
The article examines the application and exploration of Ulster dialects in the work of two poets of ...
211 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The introductory chapter outl...
Since the turn of the century Scottish drama has struggled to create drama distinct from England's. ...