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    Lonergan, Patrick (50)
    SubjectDrama (37)Theatre studies (35)Irish theatre (26)Gate Theatre (5)Ireland (5)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2020 (28)2002 - 2009 (22)TypeArticle (36)Book chapter (8)Contribution to newspaper/magazine (6)

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    Digging around in the past for a glimpse of the future 

    Lonergan, Patrick (The Irish Times, 2013-04-22)
    [No abstract available]
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    Better by design: the art of theatre: Irish theatrescapes: new Irish plays, adapted European plays and Irish classics 

    Lonergan, Patrick (The Irish Times, 2016-01-23)
    This work, as well as being beautifully illustrated, succeeds as a memoir, an anthology and as an outstanding act of theatre criticism, writes Patrick Lonergan.
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    The Call by Tara Maria Lovett, Peri-Talking at The Crypt 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Irish Theatre Magazine, 2002)
    Arriving to watch Tara Maria Lovett’s The Call, we realise that we have entered a human body. The room pulses with red lighting as we take our seats around a ribcage, a pile of stones at its centre representing a heart. ...
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    The Match Box by Frank McGuinness: programme note for Galway International Arts Festival 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Galway International Arts Festival, 2015)
    [No abstract available]
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    The theatre of Marie Jones: telling stories from the ground up 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Taylor & Francis, 2016-11-11)
    It’s sometimes asserted that Irish women writers are doubly marginalised: first by their nationality and then by their gender. If that statement is true, we might add to it that Marie Jones has been marginalised a third ...
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    Stained Glass at Samhain: Town Hall, Galway 

    Lonergan, Patrick (The Irish Times, 2002-11-02)
    [No abstract available]
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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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    ‘Great Joys Were My Share Always’: Ibsenite echoes in Synge’s Deirdre of the Sorrows 

    Lonergan, Patrick (International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures (IASIL) Japan, 2017)
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    ‘A Twisted, Looping Form’ Staging dark ecologies in Ella Hickson’s Oil 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2020-06-01)
    In Dark Ecology (2016), Timothy Morton argues that one of the challenges presented by the impact of human activity upon the environment is that [w]e are faced with the task of thinking at temporal and spatial scales that ...
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    Anthony Trollope's Palliser novels and anti-Irish prejudice 

    Lonergan, Patrick (Center for Irish Studies at the University of St. Thomas, 2007)
    It is by now taken as axiomatic that representations of Irish characters in Victorian literature were generally negative. However, as Roy Foster shows, they were not universally so; we find one example of a positive treatment ...
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