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Irish Theater In America Essays On Irish Theatrical Diaspora John P Harrington

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Irish Theater In America Essays On Irish Theatrical Diaspora John P Harrington
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Publisher: Syracuse Univ Pr (Sd)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.55 MB
Pages: 226
Author: John P. Harrington
ISBN: 9780815631699, 0815631693
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Irish Theater In America Essays On Irish Theatrical Diaspora John P Harrington by John P. Harrington 9780815631699, 0815631693 instant download after payment.

For more than 150 years, Irish playwrights, beginning with Dion Boucicault, have been celebrated by American audiences. However, Irish theater as represented on the American stage is merely a sampling of the national drama, and the underlying causes of Irish dramatic success in America illuminate the cultural state of both countries at specific historical moments. "Irish Theater in America" is the first book devoted entirely to the long history of this transatlantic exchange.Born out of the Irish Theatrical Diaspora project, this collection brings together leading American and Irish scholars with established theater critics. The contributors explore the history of Irish theater in America, from Harrigan and Hart to the recent productions of senior Irish playwrights such as Brian Friel and younger writers such as Martin McDonagh and Conor McPherson. Examining the complexity of the relationship between Irish theater and American audiences, this volume goes beyond analyses of plays to include examinations of company dynamics, tours of companies and actors, audience reception, and the production history of individual works.

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