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    AuthorLonergan, Patrick (22)SubjectDrama (17)Theatre studies (15)Irish theatre (13)Ireland (4)Dancing at Lughnasa (2)... View MoreDate Issued2009 (4)2008 (1)2007 (2)2006 (1)2005 (2)TypeArticle (16)Book chapter (4)Contribution to newspaper/magazine (2)

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    Druid Theatre’s Leenane Trilogy on tour: 1996–2001 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Carysfort Press, 2005-09-20)
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    Regionalisation and Globalization in Irish Drama since 1990 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Érudit, 2006-09)
    The impact of globalisation on Irish theatre since the early 1990s has been considerable. A study of four recent Irish plays, all produced by "regional" theatre companies, suggests that contemporary Irish theatre is dominated ...
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    Globalisation and national theatre: two Abbey Theatre productions of Sean o'Casey's The Plough and the Stars 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Cambridge Scholars Press, Newcastle, 2007)
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    Half-hearted: Irish Theatre, 2003 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Center for Irish Studies, University of St. Thomas, 2004)
    Irish theater experienced an unusuaily quiet period in 2003. Although the year was free of the controversies that have overshadowed recent years, it was also too frequently free of excitement, creativity, and originality. ...
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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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    Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, Rattlebag Theatre Company, Civic Theatre Tallaght and Henry IV – Part One by William Shakespeare, Peacock Theatre 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Irish Theatre Magazine, 2003)
    Almost every European country that gained independence after the First World War had one thing in common: with only one exception, they all tried to stimulate the growth of a national literature by commissioning translations ...
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    Tilsonburg by Malachy McKenna, Focus Theatre/Irish Touring Company, Town Hall Theatre and Shiver by Declan Hughes, Rough Magic, Project Arts Centre, Dublin 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Irish Theatre Magazine, 2003)
    Critics have been declaring Irish playwrighting to be in a state of crisis for most of the last 100 years but, even so, it’s hard not to feel glum about the present state of our writing for the stage. The latest plays from ...
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    The Blind Fiddler by Marie Jones, Lyric Theatre, Belfast 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Irish Theatre Magazine, 2003-06-12)
    Perhaps unfairly, Marie Jones remains more noted for commercial rather than critical success. The Blind Fiddler – an exciting fusion of melodrama, traditional music, and great storytelling – looks likely to be as successful ...
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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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    HURL by Charlie O’Neill, Barrabas Theatre Company, Black Box Theatre, Galway 

    Lonergan, Patrick (2003)
    Minutes into Hurl, Charlie O’Neil’s play about a multi-ethnic hurling team, a ripple of discomfort sweeps through the audience. On stage, a man and woman have entered the house of an alcoholic ex-priest; understandably, ...
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