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    AuthorLonergan, Patrick (4)SubjectDrama (4)Irish theatre (4)Theatre studies (2)Central Europe (1)Dancing at Lughnasa (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2009 (4)
    TypeArticle (2)Book chapter (2)

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    All we say is 'Life is crazy': - Central and Eastern Europe and the Irish Stage 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Dublin: Carysfort Press, 2009)
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    The Gigli Concert by Tom Murphy, Druid Theatre 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Irish Theatre Magazine, 2009-09)
    One of the clichés of Irish theatre historiography is that drama in this country is excessively verbal – that our dramatists write for the voice, but not for the body. But if you actually go to the theatre here, it soon ...
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    Only an Apple by Tom MacIntyre, Peacock Theatre 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Irish Theatre Magazine, 2009)
    You have to wonder why Irish dramatists keep writing plays about politicians. In 1969, Brian Friel’s The Mundy Scheme brilliantly satirised the political life of that period, while anticipating much that would follow. Yet ...
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    Dancing on a one-way street: Irish reactions to Dancing at Lughnasa in New York 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Syracuse University Press, 2009)
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