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Mary Manning (1)
Dublin, March 1930
A satire that exposes the shallowness of middle-class Dublin life in the 1930s for the 'bright young things': educated, privileged, bored. Deirdre has a cynically scientific view of love, Terence Killigrew is an alcoholic poet and Desmond is a man of excess passivity.
Plays General
Full-Length
6
12
08 December 1931
Presented by Edwards-Mac Liammoir Gate Theatre Productions
Gate Theatre/Amharclann an Gheata
Plays of Changing Ireland/edited, with introductions and notes, by Curtis Canfield
1936
Macmillan and Co.
LondonEngland
The information for this listing was taken from the play's original production programme.
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