As the prominence of the recent #WakingTheFeminists movement illustrates, the Irish theatre world is highly conscious of the ways in which theatre can foster social emancipation. This volume of essays uncovers a wide range of marginalised histories by reflecting on the emancipatory role that the Dublin Gate Theatre (est. 1928) has played in Irish culture and society, both historically and in more recent times. The Gate’s founders, Hilton Edwards and Michéal mac Liammóir, promoted the work of many female playwrights and created an explicitly cosmopolitan stage on which repressive ideas about gender, sexuality, class and language were questioned. During Selina Cartmell’s current tenure as director, cultural diversity and social emancipation h...
Reflections on classic Gate plays by Mary Manning, Christine Longford, and Maura Laverty.Last June, ...
The pioneering efforts of the Dublin Gate Theatre (est. 1928) stimulated the influx of experimental ...
Book synopsis: In the expansive and expanding field of Irish studies, performance has typically feat...
As the prominence of the recent #WakingTheFeminists movement illustrates, the Irish theatre world is...
As the prominence of the recent #WakingTheFeminists movement illustrates, the Irish theatre world is...
Contains fulltext : 233077.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)As the prominen...
As the prominence of the recent #WakingTheFeminists movement illustrates, the Irish theatre world is...
This opening chapter introduces the volume’s attempt to recover emancipatory projects from the Dubli...
Contains fulltext : 233083.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This opening ch...
Based on extensive archival research, this open access book examines the poetics and politics of the...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: The Dublin Theatre Festival (DTF) i...
RISE 4.1 examines the complex interplay between Irish and European culture via the Dublin Gate Thea...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] This collection of fourteen new essays by scholars of...
Contains fulltext : 169015.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 1928 – onl...
Reflections on classic Gate plays by Mary Manning, Christine Longford, and Maura Laverty.Last June, ...
Reflections on classic Gate plays by Mary Manning, Christine Longford, and Maura Laverty.Last June, ...
The pioneering efforts of the Dublin Gate Theatre (est. 1928) stimulated the influx of experimental ...
Book synopsis: In the expansive and expanding field of Irish studies, performance has typically feat...
As the prominence of the recent #WakingTheFeminists movement illustrates, the Irish theatre world is...
As the prominence of the recent #WakingTheFeminists movement illustrates, the Irish theatre world is...
Contains fulltext : 233077.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)As the prominen...
As the prominence of the recent #WakingTheFeminists movement illustrates, the Irish theatre world is...
This opening chapter introduces the volume’s attempt to recover emancipatory projects from the Dubli...
Contains fulltext : 233083.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This opening ch...
Based on extensive archival research, this open access book examines the poetics and politics of the...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: The Dublin Theatre Festival (DTF) i...
RISE 4.1 examines the complex interplay between Irish and European culture via the Dublin Gate Thea...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] This collection of fourteen new essays by scholars of...
Contains fulltext : 169015.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 1928 – onl...
Reflections on classic Gate plays by Mary Manning, Christine Longford, and Maura Laverty.Last June, ...
Reflections on classic Gate plays by Mary Manning, Christine Longford, and Maura Laverty.Last June, ...
The pioneering efforts of the Dublin Gate Theatre (est. 1928) stimulated the influx of experimental ...
Book synopsis: In the expansive and expanding field of Irish studies, performance has typically feat...