Denis Johnston
The action of the play opens in the garden of 'The Priory', the home of John Philpot Curran, close to Rathfarnham on the night of the 25th August, 1803.
Johnston's play was first entitled 'Shadowdance' and submitted to the Abbey. Yeats sent it back to him with 'The Old Lady Says 'No!'' (referring to Lady Gregory) scrawled on it, so the author re-titled it and sent it to the Gate.
Denis Johnston's first play takes place in the mind of an actor who is playing Robert Emmet in a traditional patriotic drama. The actor is knocked unconscious by accident and in his reverie he imagines he is Emmet walking the streets of present-day Dublin, confronting the jarring contrast between the myth of Ireland and modern day reality, the hypocrisy of contemporary politics and the petty materialism of the populace at large. On the way he encounters latter-day rebels, empty-headed youth, the self-satisfied middle classes, and the statue of the parliamentarian Henry Grattan come to life. Yeats's heroine Cathleen ni Houlihan, the symbol of Ireland, is transformed into a foul-mouthed hag of a flower seller. Emmet finds himself fighting the very people he would redeem. The play parodies the sentimental martyrdoms in Irish literature, and brings in the voices of the great Irish writers who have bequeathed so much to the world's knowledge of itself. Despite its satirical tone the play in the end eloquently presents the revolutionary's cry, "I will take this earth in both my hands and batter it into the semblance of my heart's desire."
Drámaí Ginearálta
Dráma Fada
10
20
03 July 1929
Produced by Edwards-Mac Liammoir Gate Theatre Productions
Abbey Theatre/Amharclann na Mainistreach
Performed on the Peacock stage. The Gate was not to move into its own building until early 1930.
Selected Plays Denis Johnston introduced by Joseph Ronsley
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