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The Plough and the Stars : 2016 [theatre programme] (2016)

by National Theatre

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Title The Plough and the Stars
Date 2016
Description Programme for The Plough and the Stars. Includes essay 'There'll be blood yet': Paths to the Easter Rising of 1916' by Senia Paseta, Easter Rising Timeline, letter from Sean O'Casey to Sir G.A. Hayes-McCoy, essay 'The Arrival of Irish Genius' by James Moran, cast and creatives biographies and rehearsal photos.
Series Lyttelton Programmes

2016: THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS - Sean O'Casey (Lyttelton)
Josie Walker, Stephen Kennedy, Lloyd Hutchinson, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Judith Roddy (as Nora Clitheroe), Justine Mitchell (as Bessie Burgess), Fionn Walton (as Jack Clitheroe), Adam Best (as Captain Brennan), Roisin O'Neill, Eoin Slattery, Grainne Keenan, Christopher Patrick Nolan, Kieran Gough, Lucia McAnespie, Richard Pryal, Cavan Clarke, Siobhan Cullen, Padraig Lynch, Caolan McCarthy, Niamh McGowan; dir:Howard Davies and Jeremy Herrin [88pp, 5.5x9.5; w.cast list, biographies, very extensive illustrated articles, c20 colour cast and rehearsal photos etc.]
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