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Abbey TheatrePlayhouse in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, associated with the literary revival of the early 1900s, that was part of a general cultural Irish revival. The theatre opened in 1904 and staged the works of a number of Irish dramatists, including Lady Gregory, W B Yeats, J M Synge, and Seán O'Casey. Burned down in 1951, the Abbey Theatre was rebuilt in 1966.
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Within the library's muted marble
exhibition hall are gathered 250 books, manuscripts, drawings, and
photographs that illuminate both the context and the subtext of
Yeats's poetry: his Irish ancestry, his work in the Abbey Theater,
his role in the Irish literary renaissance, his fascination with the
occult, his many friendships and loves. A story is told of an incident during a rehearsal of a play to be
presented at Dublin's famed Abbey Theater. |
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