This essay examines Tim Loane's political comedies, Caught Red-Handed and To Be Sure, and their critique of the Northern Irish peace process. As "parodies of esteem", both plays challenge the ultimate electoral victors of the peace process (the Democratic Unionist Party and Sinn Féin) as well as critiquing the cant, chicanery and cynicism that have characterised their political rhetoric and the peace process as a whole. This essay argues that Loane's transformation of these comedic pantomime horses into Trojan ones loaded with a ruthless polemical critique of our ruling political elites is all the more important in the context of a self-censoring media that has stifled dissent and debate by protecting the peace process from incon...
This thesis explores the role of engaged theatre in peacebuilding through the lens of conflict trans...
This essay explores the discursive invocation of ‘civil war’ to describe the polarization of the pol...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the effects that television satire has had upon the B...
This essay examines Tim Loane's political comedies, Caught Red-Handed and To Be Sure, and their crit...
The purpose of this MA thesis is to analyse the function of the comic elements in several post-confl...
The purpose of this MA thesis is to analyse the function of the comic elements in several post-confl...
Satirical humour increasingly plays a part in the public sphere, particularly in anglophone countrie...
This article explores the treatment of Northern Irish electoral politics in two plays featuring Memb...
A critical survey of the development of British & Irish political drama, with particular attenti...
This report is the result of a month-long study on theatrical expression in Northern Irish Communiti...
Following nearly eight hundred years of British colonial rule, the twentieth century for Ireland was...
This is a study of popular festive laughter in Sean O'Casey's drama. It argues that O'Casey's use of...
The objective of this thesis was to provide a detailed analysis of three modern Irish plays which sh...
The 1998 Agreement in Northern Ireland has often been portrayed as a textbook example of agonistic p...
The following thesis submission contains a new full-length play, \(Stammer\), which explores financi...
This thesis explores the role of engaged theatre in peacebuilding through the lens of conflict trans...
This essay explores the discursive invocation of ‘civil war’ to describe the polarization of the pol...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the effects that television satire has had upon the B...
This essay examines Tim Loane's political comedies, Caught Red-Handed and To Be Sure, and their crit...
The purpose of this MA thesis is to analyse the function of the comic elements in several post-confl...
The purpose of this MA thesis is to analyse the function of the comic elements in several post-confl...
Satirical humour increasingly plays a part in the public sphere, particularly in anglophone countrie...
This article explores the treatment of Northern Irish electoral politics in two plays featuring Memb...
A critical survey of the development of British & Irish political drama, with particular attenti...
This report is the result of a month-long study on theatrical expression in Northern Irish Communiti...
Following nearly eight hundred years of British colonial rule, the twentieth century for Ireland was...
This is a study of popular festive laughter in Sean O'Casey's drama. It argues that O'Casey's use of...
The objective of this thesis was to provide a detailed analysis of three modern Irish plays which sh...
The 1998 Agreement in Northern Ireland has often been portrayed as a textbook example of agonistic p...
The following thesis submission contains a new full-length play, \(Stammer\), which explores financi...
This thesis explores the role of engaged theatre in peacebuilding through the lens of conflict trans...
This essay explores the discursive invocation of ‘civil war’ to describe the polarization of the pol...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the effects that television satire has had upon the B...