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Harvest

A Play in Three Acts

Forbhreathnú

  • Drámadóir

    Lennox Robinson 

  • Nótaí Faoin Údar

    Produced under the name S L Robinson
  • Suíomh

    Rural Cork.

  • Achoimre

    Jack Hurley returns to his father's home with his new wife to ask for financial assistance. He discovers that the farm was heavily mortgaged to pay for the family's education and there would appear to be no prospect of saving it. Desperate, his father sets fire to the barn in the hope of winning compensation. When he tells his sons of this, Jack resolves to tell the truth in the event of a claim being made, and remains in the house with his wife to help his father. Meanwhile, his sister Mary returns from London. She presents her father with the money to save his farm under the pretence that it is from her brother in England, though she later confesses to Jack that she obtained the money by prostituting herself to her boss. Jack tries to persuade her to move to Dublin with himself and his family, but his wife wants nothing to do with her. An exacerbated Jack leaves for America, and Mary for London. Jack's father remains on the farm with his younger son, entirely oblivious to the sacrifices that have been made for him.

  • Cinéal Dráma

    Drámaí Ginearálta

    Líon na Míreanna

    Dráma Fada

  • Cast size

  • Male

    4

  • Female

    4

  • Total

    8

Céad Léiriú

Foireann An Chéad Léirithe  
Maggie Hannigan Eithne Magee
Jack Hurley Fred O'Donovan (1)
Bridget Twomey Eileen O'Doherty
Mary Hurley Máire O'Neill (1)
William Lordan Arthur Sinclair
Maurice Hurley J M Kerrigan
Timothy Hurley J A O'Rourke
Mildred Sara Allgood
Foireann Léirithe  
Léirithe ag Lennox Robinson

Scripteanna Foilsithe

  • Teideal

    Two Plays: Harvest and The Clancy Name

  • Bliain

    1911

  • Foilsithe ag

    Maunsel

  • Seoladh

    Dublin
    Republic of Ireland

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Eolas Faoi Chearta

  • Críoch

    All Territories

  • Cinéal Cearta

    All Rights

  • Teagmháil

    The Abbey Theatre Archive

  • Seoladh

    Abbey and Peacock Theatres
    26 Lower Abbey Street
    Dublin 1
    Republic of Ireland

  • Guthán

    00 353 1 887 2200

  • Ríomhphost

    info@abbeytheatre.ie

  • Suíomh Idirlín

    www.abbeytheatre.ie

Foinse Eolais

The information for this entry was taken from the original production programme and Ireland's Abbey Theatre: A History 1899-1951 by Lennox Robinson, with additional information from press cuttings of the time