Abbey Theatre - Irish theatrical company devoted primarily to indigenous drama. W. B. Yeats was a leader in founding (1902) the Irish National Theatre Society with Lady Gregory, J. M. Synge, and A. E. (George Russell) contributing their talents as directors and dramatists. In 1904, Annie Horniman gave them a subsidy and the free use of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. The theater was bought for them |
by Robert Welch. 284 pgs.
by Peter Kavanagh. 246 pgs.
by Steven Dedalus Burch. 12 pgs.
by W. G. Fay, Catherine Carswell. 366 pgs.
by Robert Hogan, Michael J. O'Neill, Joseph Holloway. 298 pgs.
by Joseph Hone. 568 pgs.
by W. B. Yeats. 474 pgs.
by Maurice Bourgeois. 392 pgs.
by Bernice Schrank, William W. Demastes. 468 pgs.
by Colby H. Kullman, William C. Young. 492 pgs.
by Anna Irene Miller. 456 pgs.
by Lady Gregory. 348 pgs.