This fascinating history of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, details the theater’s origins and growth, featuring reflections and anecdotes from key figures such as W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, and Sean O’Casey. Written by two insiders who played key roles in the theater’s early days, Days of the Abbey Theatre is a valuable resource for theater scholars, Irish history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the cultural history of Ireland.
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