Acting Between the Lines: The Field Day Theatre Company and Irish Cultural Politics, 1980-1984

Acting Between the Lines: The Field Day Theatre Company and Irish Cultural Politics, 1980-1984

by Marilynn J. Richtarik
ISBN-10:
0813210755
ISBN-13:
9780813210759
Pub. Date:
11/28/2001
Publisher:
Catholic University of America Press
ISBN-10:
0813210755
ISBN-13:
9780813210759
Pub. Date:
11/28/2001
Publisher:
Catholic University of America Press
Acting Between the Lines: The Field Day Theatre Company and Irish Cultural Politics, 1980-1984

Acting Between the Lines: The Field Day Theatre Company and Irish Cultural Politics, 1980-1984

by Marilynn J. Richtarik
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Overview

The Field Day Theatre Company has been a vital presence on the cultural and intellectual scene in Ireland since its inception in 1980. This venture represented an attempt by a group of distinguished Irish artists to contribute to a resolution of Northern Ireland's political crisis. Founded by playwright Brian Friel and actor Stephen Rea, Field Day's board of directors has included writers Seamus Heaney, Seamus Deane, Tom Paulin, and Thomas Kilroy and documentary filmmaker David Hammond. Among Field Day's premieres are such modern Irish classics as Friel's Translations (1980), Kilroy's Double Cross (1986), and Stewart Parker's Pentecost (1987). In addition to producing new Irish plays and masterpieces of world drama, Field Day since 1983 has published literary and critical works ranging from pamphlets on Irish language and history to the multi-volume Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing and an on-going series of essays and monographs edited by Deane.

In her pioneering study of Field Day, originally published in 1994, Marilynn Richtarik offers a narrative account of the early years of the company, during which its self-image and public reputation were formed. Drawing on contemporary reviews, pre-production publicity, pronouncements over time by the various directors, and personal interviews, she constructs a rich background for her discussion of Field Day's evolving aims and concrete achievements.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813210759
Publisher: Catholic University of America Press
Publication date: 11/28/2001
Pages: 374
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

University of British Columbia

Table of Contents

Foreword to This Editionix
Acknowledgementsxv
Introduction: Surveying the Field3
1.'The Town I Loved So Well': Derry and the Foundation of Field Day10
2.Translations: On the Page and On the Stage28
3.Six Characters in Search of an Author(ity): The Field Day Board of Directors65
4.'Talking to Ourselves': The Early Years112
5.'Not Just A Little Touring Company': Field Day Further Afield140
6.Things Done and Left Undone: The Fourth Field Day Tour191
7.Poets as Playwrights: Field Day's Double Bill216
Conclusion: Five Years of Field Day--Fifth Province or Fifth Column?239
Postscript256
AppendixProductions of the Field Day Theatre Company, 1980-4270
Notes271
Bibliography315
Index353
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