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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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Then it was home to New York for a brief stop before taking ``The
Guys,'' again with Robbins, to Dublin's Abbey Theatre and
the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She met Yeats at that time, who insisted that
she work on his Plays for Dancers at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. " The writers were "motivated by a decisive
reinterpretation and reevaluation of the inherent theatrical qualities
of black vernacular speech and distinctively black traditions" and
"by a Herderian romanticization of the folk inspired chiefly by the
successes of the Abbey Theatre and the Moscow Art Players in the years
immediately preceding the 'negro renaissance'" (197). |
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