First performed in 1989 under the aegis of the Field Day Theatre company, The Cure at Troy is Seamus Heaney’s adaptation of Sophocles’ Philoctetes. Written on the cusp of the peace process, the play anticipates a series of debates that would, in subsequent decades, come to define the social and political landscape of Northern Ireland; these include confronting the past, the tension between notions of remembering and forgetting and the broader challenges of achieving transitional justice in the aftermath of political conflict. The play embodies the claim by Northern Irish novelist Glenn Patterson that, “Politics often lag behind ideas that have begun to take hold in the public imagination. Artists rarely initiate these ideas, though they may...
textStaging a Shared Future argues that theatre provides vital insight into the construction and use...
Richard Murphy, an Irish poet, has described Seamus Heaney as “the poet who has shown the finest art...
Professional theatre writing that explores the conflict has a long history in Ireland, from O'Casey ...
Based on "Philoctetes", the tragic play by Sophocles, the poet Seamus Heaney creates his own version...
For Seamus Heaney translation was by no means peripheral to his literary project, but central to it,...
The penultimate production of the Field Day Theatre Company was The Cure at Troy by Seamus Heaney wh...
The Burial at Thebes, Seamus Heaney's adaptation of Antigone, was first performed at the centenary c...
The interest of contemporary Irish authors in the Greek and Roman antiquity testifies to their renew...
A version of Sophocles’ Philoctetes, Seamus Heaney’s A Cure at Troy explores the ways in which a bow...
This paper outlines briefly the history of the utopian idea of the 'fifth province' in contemporary ...
Brian Friel and Seamus Heaney have both been involved with the Field Day theatre company from its be...
Internecine violence and sectarianism, unfortunately, represent an encumbering yoke from which North...
Internecine violence and sectarianism, unfortunately, represent an encumbering yoke from which North...
Seamus Heaney and the Poetic(s) of Violence reconsiders the key importance of violence as an aesthet...
In the last twenty years there has been a surge of theatre made in response to the deep cultural tra...
textStaging a Shared Future argues that theatre provides vital insight into the construction and use...
Richard Murphy, an Irish poet, has described Seamus Heaney as “the poet who has shown the finest art...
Professional theatre writing that explores the conflict has a long history in Ireland, from O'Casey ...
Based on "Philoctetes", the tragic play by Sophocles, the poet Seamus Heaney creates his own version...
For Seamus Heaney translation was by no means peripheral to his literary project, but central to it,...
The penultimate production of the Field Day Theatre Company was The Cure at Troy by Seamus Heaney wh...
The Burial at Thebes, Seamus Heaney's adaptation of Antigone, was first performed at the centenary c...
The interest of contemporary Irish authors in the Greek and Roman antiquity testifies to their renew...
A version of Sophocles’ Philoctetes, Seamus Heaney’s A Cure at Troy explores the ways in which a bow...
This paper outlines briefly the history of the utopian idea of the 'fifth province' in contemporary ...
Brian Friel and Seamus Heaney have both been involved with the Field Day theatre company from its be...
Internecine violence and sectarianism, unfortunately, represent an encumbering yoke from which North...
Internecine violence and sectarianism, unfortunately, represent an encumbering yoke from which North...
Seamus Heaney and the Poetic(s) of Violence reconsiders the key importance of violence as an aesthet...
In the last twenty years there has been a surge of theatre made in response to the deep cultural tra...
textStaging a Shared Future argues that theatre provides vital insight into the construction and use...
Richard Murphy, an Irish poet, has described Seamus Heaney as “the poet who has shown the finest art...
Professional theatre writing that explores the conflict has a long history in Ireland, from O'Casey ...