Baile | Eolas | Déan Teagmháil Linn
Lewis Purcell
Set in the sixth century within the enclosure of Crimall Ruadh, on the slope of the Cave Hill, Belfast.
In accordance with the ULT early practice of not listing performers' names in programmes, no cast names are available. This play was produced for the first time on December 4, 1906 at the Examination Hall of Queen's University Belfast by the Ulster Literary Theatre. This was under the auspices and in aid of of the Queen's College Literary and Scientific Society, with the performance being reviewed by the local press. It was then subsequently played in general performance for the first time from December 17-19, 1906.
In the sixth century enclosure of Crimall Ruadh, and the tribe of Ui Nial, Nuala, daughter of Crimall Ruadh, finds herself torn between old and new. Her instincts are with the old warrior ways, and she is wooed by a man who follows them, but she is also a professed Christian. A play focusing on the struggle between Christianity and Paganism at a time of transition between the two.
Drámaí Ginearálta
Aon-ghníomh
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04 December 1906
Produced by Ulster (Literary)Theatre
Examination Hall
Appears to have been produced privately as part of a double-presentation with The Turn of the Road, for the first time on December 4, 1906 at the Examination Hall of Queen's University Belfast by the Ulster Literary Theatre. The two plays were then apparently played in public performance for the first time from December 17-19, 1906.
The Pagan: a comedy in two scenes
1907
Maunsel
DublinRepublic of Ireland
Níl aon eolas ar fáil. Scrúdaigh taighdeoirí ITÉ an iontráil dráma seo go cúramach agus ní bhfuarthas aon eolas eile ina thaobh. Má tá eolas eile agat ar an iontráil seo, ar mhiste leat é a chur chugainn?
Information for this entry was taken from Sam Hanna Bell's 'The Theatre in Ulster'; from Wolfgang Zach's 'Selected Plays: Rutherford Mayne'; and from contemporary press reviews.
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