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Abbey Theatre - Dublin - Reviews of Abbey Theatre - TripAdvisor I love going to the Abbey Theatre. The actors are first rate and the play by Sean O'Casey was great also. In addition, good tickets are only 25 euros. We ate at a neat little restaurant ... tripadvisor.com
Abbey Theatre, Dublin - Reviews of Abbey Theatre - IgoUgo The play is about a woman bored with both her husband and her lover, so she starts lusting after her son's tutor. Her adopted daughter also loves the tutor, but the tutor loves the woman, and her lover knows all this, but her husband doesn't, and round and round we go. There are other relationships ... igougo.com
Abbey Theatre Dublin :: Dublin Theatres This was my first visit to a Dublin Theatre and the Crucible my first taste of Arthur Miller - neither disappointed me. Leaving it to the critics to debate the parallel between Miller's original intentions and modern events, I anticipated this as an evening of entertainment and that is what it was. ... dublin-life.co.uk
Dublin: Abbey Theatre - Traveler Reviews - Don't miss the historic Abbey Thatre - TripAdvisor The Abbey Theatre is the national theatre of Ireland. Fiunded in 1904, burned in 1951; reopened in 1966. We had to phone when in Dublin as presentations are not usually posted on the web. Don't miss it. World class actors, sets Very Irish. Founders sought presentations of Celtic and Irish school of ... tripadvisor.com
Abbey Theatre (The), Dublin | MyTravelGuide.com Founded in 1904 by W.B. Yeats and Lady Gregory, the Abbey is Ireland's national theatre and remains a crucial promoter of established and emerging Irish playwrights. The theatre's early years saw much controversy: the 1926 premiere of O'Casey's 'The Plough and the Stars' upset nationalist sensibilit... mytravelguide.fi
Abbey Theatre - Encyclopedia.com Dublin's most famous theatre: FROM DRAMA TO CRISIS; One of Ireland's best-loved artistic icons, the Abbey Theatre, celebrated its centenary last year. But, reports David McKittrick, as much drama goes on behind the scene... encyclopedia.com
A state of chassis; The Abbey Theatre.(Dublin's Abbey Theatre 100 years on, still broke and controversial) Economist (US), The - Find Articles THE Abbey Theatre, Ireland's national theatre, is a place of such legend that its reputation sometimes eclipses its performance. The first nights of plays by such great playwrights as J.M. Synge and Sean O'Casey took place at the Abbey, and the work of both of them caused riots. The Abbey has had it... findarticles.com
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