This essay investigates and critiques an attempt from the surviving evidence to re-stage the first performance of Yeats’s The King of the Great Clock Tower at the Abbey Theatre in 1934. This dance-drama was the last of four collaborations between the playwright and the dancer-choreographer, Ninette de Valois, during the period when she established for him a School of Ballet at the Abbey in Dublin. A wealth of evidence survives from which a performance text (as distinct from the printed text) may be inferred. The limitations to be found in various kinds of extant data concerning performance (music scores, set designs, photographs, revisions to play scripts, reviews, correspondence, reminiscence) are discussed in the light of the writer’s exp...
This thesis proposes that Yeats found in certain conventions of the Noh drama a realization and defe...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a chronological survey of the history of scho...
The thesis is a record of the writing and rehearsal process which led to the British premiere of ...
This essay investigates and critiques an attempt from the surviving evidence to re-stage the first p...
Richard Cave has a tangled story to tell in presenting the manuscript mate-rials for these two inter...
The research investigates the dramaturgical composition of William Butler Yeats’s four dance plays (...
"What we wanted was to create for Ireland a theatre with a base of realism, with an apex of beauty,"...
This thesis argues that William Butler Yeats seeks to challenge the religious authority in Ireland d...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the happ...
Maurice Maeterlinck’s Pelléas et Mélisande is one of the finest and most influential works of French...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the hap...
Ireland faced with a general lack of interest in Irish literature and a significant decline in the l...
The artistic partnership between the Irish poet W. B. Yeats and the English set designer and theatre...
numéro disponible en ligne : http://www.cercles.com/rfcb/rfcb17-4/aymes.pdfInternational audienceThe...
This essay discusses the dramatic qualities of Yeatsian drama, allowing that for some critics the pl...
This thesis proposes that Yeats found in certain conventions of the Noh drama a realization and defe...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a chronological survey of the history of scho...
The thesis is a record of the writing and rehearsal process which led to the British premiere of ...
This essay investigates and critiques an attempt from the surviving evidence to re-stage the first p...
Richard Cave has a tangled story to tell in presenting the manuscript mate-rials for these two inter...
The research investigates the dramaturgical composition of William Butler Yeats’s four dance plays (...
"What we wanted was to create for Ireland a theatre with a base of realism, with an apex of beauty,"...
This thesis argues that William Butler Yeats seeks to challenge the religious authority in Ireland d...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the happ...
Maurice Maeterlinck’s Pelléas et Mélisande is one of the finest and most influential works of French...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the hap...
Ireland faced with a general lack of interest in Irish literature and a significant decline in the l...
The artistic partnership between the Irish poet W. B. Yeats and the English set designer and theatre...
numéro disponible en ligne : http://www.cercles.com/rfcb/rfcb17-4/aymes.pdfInternational audienceThe...
This essay discusses the dramatic qualities of Yeatsian drama, allowing that for some critics the pl...
This thesis proposes that Yeats found in certain conventions of the Noh drama a realization and defe...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a chronological survey of the history of scho...
The thesis is a record of the writing and rehearsal process which led to the British premiere of ...