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  • Drámadóir

    Rutherford Mayne 

  • Nótaí

    The cast and character lists for this entry are drawn from reviews of the premiere productions. As such, they should be taken as approximate.

  • Achoimre

    A farce featuring Colonel Sylvester, a unionist seeking election in a tough constituency. The central issue is the hill of Knocknarea, which an English manufacturer wishes to use as the basis of a new industry, whilst locals claim it as the fitting site for a new Orange hall. Complications build up steadily in the hotly-contested campaign, particularly with the arrival of women sufragettes, and the suspicious drugging of the town's water supplies. In the end, however, the Colonel is elected by a slender margin, and the manufacturer departs in disgust.

  • Cinéal Dráma

    Drámaí Ginearálta

    Líon na Míreanna

    Dráma Fada

  • Méid na Fóirne ( Fireann)

    14

  • Méid na Fóirne (Baineann)

    5

  • Eolas Faoin bhFoireann

    19

Céad Léiriú

Foireann An Chéad Léirithe  
Miss Bradbury Marion Crimmins
Forsythe William Murray
Robinson Donald McKay
Higgs Herbert Grant
Lily West Mary Magee
Joe Joseph Roney
Eckerstein Frederick Mears
Mrs. West Rose McQuillan
Mahaffy Lawrence McLarnon
McAlpine J.G. Abbey
Mooney John Field
Dorothy Manners Josephine Mayne
Annie West Kathleen Lawrence
Strong Charles K. Ayre
Miles Norman Gray
Forbes Jackson Grahame
Tom Gerald Macnamara
Colonel Sylvester Rutherford Mayne
Smythe Philip Doyle

Eolas Faoi Chearta

  • Críoch

    All Territories

  • Cinéal Cearta

    All Rights

  • Teagmháil

    Colin Smythe Ltd.

  • Seoladh

    P. O. Box 6, Gerrards Cross
    Buckinghamshire
    SL9 8XA
    England

  • Guthán

    +44 (0) 1753 886000

  • Ríomhphost

    cs@colinsmythe.co.uk

Foinse Eolais

Information for this entry has come from Margaret McHenry's 'The Ulster Theatre in Ireland', from reviews of the premiere production, and from Wolfgang Zach's 'Selected Plays: Rutherford Mayne'.