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Culture War : Conflict, Commemoration and the Contemporary Abbey Theatre.
Title:
Culture War : Conflict, Commemoration and the Contemporary Abbey Theatre.
Author:
Maples, Holly.
ISBN:
9783035301618
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (302 pages)
Series:
Reimagining Ireland ; v.29

Reimagining Ireland
Contents:
Contents - vii -- Acknowledgments - ix -- Note on Sources - xi -- Introduction - 1 -- Part One - Memory - 23 -- Chapter one - Centennial Celebrations: The Production of Commemoration - 25 -- Chapter two - The Past is Myself: A History of Commemoration and the Abbey Theatre - 55 -- Part Two - Identity - 75 -- Chapter three - Representing the Nation: The Politics of Programming and the Abbey Theatre - 77 -- Chapter four - Spreading the Nation: The Abbey Theatre on Tour - 117 -- Part Three - Governance - 159 -- Chapter five - A Space for the Nation: The Abbey Theatre's Architecture of Memory - 161 -- Chapter six - Financing the Nation: The Politics of Mismanagement and the Abbey Theatre - 201 -- Epilogue: A New Abbey for a New Age - 241 -- Bibliography - 247 -- Index - 275.
Abstract:
The Irish National Theatre Society began its centenary in 2004 with ambitious theatrical events at home and abroad. By the end of the year, however, the company was close to financial ruin, culminating in its dissolution and subsequent reestablishment. The financial crisis was only one element of controversy during the centenary year. During this period, the remit of the Abbey Theatre as a house for the performance of Irish identity and new Irish writing was brought into question. While debates unfolded over the artistic and financial crises, many commentators queried the very nature of, or need for, a national theatre in twenty-first-century Ireland. Examining organizational issues such as finance and public policy, as well as wider questions about the representation of Irishness on the national stage and the shaping of collective memory through commemoration, this book questions the way that the private concerns of the Irish National Theatre reflect greater issues within Irish society. Drawing together personal interviews, government documents, media sources and comparative studies from the history of the Republic, the author interweaves current and past crises of the Abbey Theatre with the social, cultural and financial anxieties of an evolving Ireland.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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