To Present the Pretence: Essays on the Theatre and Its Public, Including Two Essays Written in Collaboration with Margaretta D'ArcyEyre Methuen, 1977 - 216 من الصفحات |
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... continued for many years on the Irish stage . The Abbey - as a theatre - never endorsed such plays as the sine qua non of an Irish drama : the programmes included other works which infuriated the nationalists ( often for 116 The Matter ...
... continued for many years on the Irish stage . The Abbey - as a theatre - never endorsed such plays as the sine qua non of an Irish drama : the programmes included other works which infuriated the nationalists ( often for 116 The Matter ...
الصفحة 121
... continued . How could one write even a ' Republi- can ' play which would satisfy each and every one of these tenden- cies ? ... We can be sure that such a play would appeal not at all to the Fine Gael voters , whose own political line ...
... continued . How could one write even a ' Republi- can ' play which would satisfy each and every one of these tenden- cies ? ... We can be sure that such a play would appeal not at all to the Fine Gael voters , whose own political line ...
الصفحة 162
... continued employment over an issue which neither their current ' classical ' environment nor their traditional British theatrical training equipped them to understand . The authors did hope , however , that the link between the SIP and ...
... continued employment over an issue which neither their current ' classical ' environment nor their traditional British theatrical training equipped them to understand . The authors did hope , however , that the link between the SIP and ...
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17 | 51 |
Summer 1967 | 61 |
The Third World seen from the First New Theatre | 152 |
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