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  2. Irish theatre - Wikipedia

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    A theatre at Smock Alley stayed in existence until the 1780s and new theatres, such as the Theatre Royal, Queens' Theatre, and The Gaiety Theatre opened during the 19th century. However, the one constant for the next 200 years was that the main action in the history of Irish theatre happened outside Ireland itself, mainly in London.

  3. Category:Theatre in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Aragonés; Azərbaycanca; Беларуская; Català; Čeština; Cymraeg; Deutsch; Español; Esperanto; Euskara; فارسی; Français; Gaelg ...

  4. List of Irish theatres and theatre companies - Wikipedia

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    built on the foundations of the first Theatre Royal, and incorporating structural material from a later 18th century Theatre Royal. An Taibhdhearc: Galway: 1928: Amharclann Náisiúnta na Gaeilge - National Irish Language Theatre. Theatre of Joy: Dublin: Theatre Royal: Dublin: 1662: Theatre Royal: Waterford: 1785: Current building mostly dates ...

  5. Cải lương - Wikipedia

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    Cải lương originated in Southern Vietnam in the early 20th century and blossomed in the 1930s as a theatre of the middle class during the country's French colonial period. Cải lương is now promoted as a national theatrical form. Unlike the other folk forms, it continued to prove popular with the masses as late as the 1970s and the 1980s ...

  6. List of Irish dramatists - Wikipedia

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    A brief outline of the history of Irish theatre is also available. A – J. John Banim (1798–1842), Sebastian Barry (born 1955) Samuel Beckett (1906–1989) Brendan ...

  7. Irish Theatre Awards - Wikipedia

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    Blue Raincoat Theatre Company, Sligo, for its imaginative restoration of the theatre of W B Yeats as part of its A Country Under Wave programme Lian Bell for leading the wakingthefeminists movement with courage and conviction, highlighting the inequalities in Irish theatre and advocating for sustainable change.

  8. Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe - Wikipedia

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    Amharclann Náisiúnta na Gaeilge, interior. An Taibhdhearc is the national Irish language theatre of Ireland.It was founded in 1928. The word taibhdhearc appears as a gloss for the Latin teatrum in an old Irish document, derived from roots meaning "dream" and "glance."

  9. Tuồng - Wikipedia

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    Costumes as warlords for Tuồng (Hát Bội) in Huế in 1874 Theatre actors from Nam Dinh in 20th century Vietnam. Hát tuồng ( Vietnamese pronunciation: [háːt tûəŋ] , Chữ Nôm : 咭從) or hát bội ( Vietnamese pronunciation: [háːk ɓôjˀ] , Chữ Nôm : 咭佩) [ 1 ] is a form of Vietnamese theatre .