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Show 128. X'. the Upon in drama--plays because still the so not manuscript, Gaelic plays to make much fourth class Gaeli c--cri t I they do in are have or access because in playing Ireland c s a of plays do not to in. the Irish linger ; possibly them for many are they underestimate awakening that the country of one the is part doing people. Lady in her book POETS AIm DREAMERS writes: Gregory "I hold that the beginning of modern Irish drama in was Coole, when in Irish in children AN the 1898, winter of at a went Punch and back to put Judy show; their tell on the baby and in, 'The given in Literary Theater, Dr. and the 'When Hyde ote, Twisting of the Rope', a Dublin the delighted parents what grand itA little tirne after that, our the rirst in London, curses policeman. a play and wanted was then acted Irish play ever theater. "It has been acted many times since Dublin, at Douglas Hyde and Miss Norma Borthwick acted CRAOIBHIN had for feast school a in Galway, in then, Galway Workhouse, Cornamona, Ba,llaghaderreenJ Ba'l.Lymoe , and other in in places. |