The Irish national theatre movement developed in the ferment of cultural nationalism at the turn of the century, but it was not at all clear what form a national theatre should take: an Ibsenian model of critical realism, favoured by Edward Martyn, George Moore, and John Eglinton, the mythological poetic drama of Yeats, or the peasant plays that came to be written by Yeats and Gregory. Apart from the playwrights, the company of actors formed around the Fay brothers, nationalist groups such as Maud Gonne’s Inghinidhe na hEireann, and the Abbey’s English patron Annie Horniman all had ideas of their own. This chapter analyses the national and theatrical politics of the period up to the death of Synge in 1909, paying particular attention to the...
The Irish National Theatre Society began its centenary in 2004 with ambitious theatrical events at h...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the hap...
“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...
Exterior of the Abbey Theatre in the early 20th century. The Abbey Theatre (Irish: Amharclann na Mai...
"What we wanted was to create for Ireland a theatre with a base of realism, with an apex of beauty,"...
St. John Ervine was a playwright, novelist, and a journalist whose most productive years were betwee...
St. John Ervine was a playwright, novelist, and a journalist whose most productive years were betwee...
Interior, aerial view of auditorium, digital reconstruction. The Abbey Theatre (Irish: Amharclann na...
Interior, view toward the balcony, digital reconstruction. The Abbey Theatre (Irish: Amharclann na M...
Interior, view from the balcony, digital reconstruction. The Abbey Theatre (Irish: Amharclann na Mai...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the happ...
Traditional theatre historiography regards the Abbey Theatre as the embodiment of the modern phase o...
Traditional theatre historiography regards the Abbey Theatre as the embodiment of the modern phase o...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the hap...
The Irish National Theatre Society began its centenary in 2004 with ambitious theatrical events at h...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the hap...
“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...
Exterior of the Abbey Theatre in the early 20th century. The Abbey Theatre (Irish: Amharclann na Mai...
"What we wanted was to create for Ireland a theatre with a base of realism, with an apex of beauty,"...
St. John Ervine was a playwright, novelist, and a journalist whose most productive years were betwee...
St. John Ervine was a playwright, novelist, and a journalist whose most productive years were betwee...
Interior, aerial view of auditorium, digital reconstruction. The Abbey Theatre (Irish: Amharclann na...
Interior, view toward the balcony, digital reconstruction. The Abbey Theatre (Irish: Amharclann na M...
Interior, view from the balcony, digital reconstruction. The Abbey Theatre (Irish: Amharclann na Mai...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the happ...
Traditional theatre historiography regards the Abbey Theatre as the embodiment of the modern phase o...
Traditional theatre historiography regards the Abbey Theatre as the embodiment of the modern phase o...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the hap...
The Irish National Theatre Society began its centenary in 2004 with ambitious theatrical events at h...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the hap...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the hap...