New Plays from the Abbey Theatre: Volume Two, 1996-1998 (Irish Studies)
ISBN-13:
9780815629283
ISBN-10:
0815629281
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Judy Friel, Sanford Sternlicht
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
Syracuse University Press
Format:
Hardcover
352 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780815629283
ISBN-10:
0815629281
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Judy Friel, Sanford Sternlicht
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
Syracuse University Press
Format:
Hardcover
352 pages
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New Plays from the Abbey Theatre: Volume Two, 1996-1998 (Irish Studies) (ISBN-13: 9780815629283 and ISBN-10: 0815629281), written by authors
Judy Friel, Sanford Sternlicht, was published by Syracuse University Press in 2001.
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The selected plays show the extraordinary variety of Irish drama today as well as the brilliance of Irish playwrights, both seasoned veterans and those beginning to build reputations on the stages of the world's premier national theatre, The Abbey. The first play by award-winning playwright Michael Harding, Sour Grapes, explores the taboos of seminary life including paedophilia and homosexuality. Thomas Kilroy's The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde tells the historical drama of the marriage of Constance to Oscar Wilde and recounts the tragedy that was her marriage and life. Interlocking lives of a varied group of eight morally adrift young Dublin women and men, Alex Johnston's dramatic comedy Melonfarmer illuminates the difficulty of human communication in a fast-paced urban society. By the Bog of Cats by Marina Carr completes the volume in an intense, poetic tragedy of brutal Irish rural-Midlands life in which money and land outweigh all other values.
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