

An edition of The Irish play on the New York stage, 1874-1966 (1997)
By John P. Harrington
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
University Press of Kentucky
Language
eng
Pages
176
Description:
By examining seven different opening nights in New York theaters over the course of the last century, John Harrington considers the reception of Irish drama on the American stage and explores the complex interplay between drama and audience expectations. All of these productions provoked some form of public disagreement when they were first staged in New York, ranging from the confrontation between Shaw and the Society for the Suppression of Vice to the intellectual outcry provoked by billing Waiting for Godot as "the laugh sensation of two continents.". The inaugural volume in the series Irish Literature, History, and Culture, The Irish Play on the New York Stage explores the New York premieres of The Shaughraun (1874), Mrs Warren's Profession (1905), The Playboy of the Western World (1911), Exiles (1925), Within the Gates (1934), Waiting for Godot (1956), and Philadelphia, Here I Come! (1966).
subjects: American Foreign public opinion, Appreciation, English drama, Foreign public opinion, American, History, History and criticism, In literature, Irish, Irish authors, Public opinion, Relations, Theater, PERFORMING ARTS, Literature, International relations, SOCIAL SCIENCE, General, Anthropology, Cultural, American Public opinion, English drama, irish authors, history and criticism, Theater, united states, history, Travel
Places: Ireland, New York, New York (State), United States
Times: 19th century, 20th century