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Eleanor's Enterprise

A Comedy in Three Acts by George Birmingham

Forbhreathnú

  • Drámadóir

    George Birmingham 

  • Suíomh

    Kilbarron Castle, Connaught

  • Achoimre

    Eleanor Maxwell, a strong-willed young woman, comes to Kilbarron Castle to stay with her aunt. The younger woman's new-fangled notions of social reform fail to impress her more conservative aunt.

  • Cinéal Dráma

    Drámaí Ginearálta

    Líon na Míreanna

    Dráma Fada

  • Méid na Fóirne ( Fireann)

    7

  • Méid na Fóirne (Baineann)

    6

Céad Léiriú

  • Dáta an Chéad Léirithe

    11 December 1911

  • Leiriú

    Presented by Independent Theatre Company 1908-1912

  • Ionad an Chéad Léirithe


  • Nótaí faoin Ionad

    It is not clear from the original production programme where this play was first produced, though it is clear it was in Dublin, possible the Gaiety.

Foireann An Chéad Léirithe  
The Archdeacon of Barna Eric Gorman
Constable, R.I.C. G. Moore
Sergeant, R.I.C. Mr. Stockley
Cook Edith Dodd
Housemaid Miss de Vere
Butler Mr. Fitzherbert
Marion Ashley Eleanor Moore
Paudeen Finnegan J. Connolly
Dr. Reilly Patrick Quill
Lord Kilbarron George Nesbitt
Lady Kilbarron Violet Mervyn
Eleanor Maxwell Constance Markiewicz
Mrs. Finnegan Helena Molony
Foireann Léirithe  
Bainisteoir Stáitse Casimir Dunin Markievicz
Leas-Bhainisteoir Stáitse Patrick Quill
Frank Craig

Scripteanna Foilsithe

  • Teideal

    Minnie's Bishop and other stories

  • Bliain

    1915

  • Foilsithe ag

    Publisher not found

  • Seoladh

    England

Eolas Faoi Chearta

  • Críoch

    All Territories

  • Cinéal Cearta

    All Rights

  • Teagmháil

    A.P. Watt Ltd.

  • Seoladh

    20 John Street
    London WC1N 2DR
    England

  • Guthán

    + 44 (0)20 7405 6774

  • Ríomhphost

    apw@apwatt.co.uk

  • Suíomh Idirlín

    www.apwatt.co.uk

Foinse Eolais

The information for this entry was taken from the original production programme and press cuttings of the time.