Modern Irish TheatreISBN: 978-0-7456-3342-8
Hardcover
256 pages
November 2008, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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Times Literary Supplement
"Mary Trotter's Modern Irish Theatre will find a
permanent residence on the reading lists for every course I teach
on modern and contemporary drama. Her expertise is vast and deep,
and this book makes a fine, unique contribution to our knowledge of
the 'infinite variety' of Irish drama."
Stephen Watt, Indiana University
"Through a set of superbly constructed phases Mary Trotter
situates twentieth-century Irish theatre in its evolving
socio-political contexts. She covers theatrical activities from
Belfast to Cork and from Dublin to Galway, analysing along the way
a vast array of texts and performances from the high modernism of
the early Abbey through to the community theatre of Charabanc. In a
highly accessible style she articulates superbly how Irish theatre
has performed the nation, how its use of realism can be read as
counter-hegemonic, and how representations of gender and race have
disrupted the myth of the rural in the theatrical imaginary."
Brian Singleton, Trinity College, Dublin