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  1. The Abbey Theatre School or the Abbey School of Acting, was a drama school associated with the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland. Established in 1911 by W. B. Yeats,: 59 it was developed by Lady Gregory to continue performances in Dublin while the main cast of the theatre was overseas, usually in America.

  2. www.abbeytheatre.ie › get-involved › schoolsSchools - Abbey Theatre

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    • Theatre Making & Citizenship

    In our Priming the Canonseries, we create plays for young people and perform them in schools, libraries and arts centres all over Ireland. We have also performed for children in America. With pre and post-show workshops and online learning materials, we bring classic Irish plays into the heart of the classroom. The following shows have been seen by...

    Download our study packs: 2022 Translations, Study Pack 2019 The Country Girls, Study Pack 2018 Asking for It, Study Pack 2018 Ulysses, Study Pack 2017 Katie Roche, Study Pack 2016 The Plough and the Stars, Study Pack 2016 Othello, Study Pack 2015 The Shadow of a Gunman, Study Pack 2015 By The Bog of Cats, Study Pack 2015 A Midsummer Night’s Dream,...

    Theatre Making and Citizenship is designed for Junior Cert level. Developed by artist Sarah FitzGibbon in collaboration with teacher Maire O’Higgins of Larkin Community College in Dublin this 100-hour course gives young citizens an opportunity to explore social issues through drama and theatre. By connecting Civil Social and Political Education wor...

  3. The Abbey Theatre ( Irish: Amharclann na Mainistreach ), also known as the National Theatre of Ireland ( Irish: Amharclann Náisiúnta na hÉireann ), in Dublin, Ireland, is one of the country's leading cultural institutions. First opening to the public on 27 December 1904, and moved from its original building after a fire in 1951, it has ...

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    • Abbey Theatre Limited (prev. National Theatre Society)
    • 1904
    • 26 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin, Ireland
  4. www.abbeytheatre.ie › about › historyHistory - Abbey Theatre

    In 1912, the Abbey Theatre School of Acting is established. Running for many decades it produced a remarkable crop of Irish actors from Farrell Pelly, Nora Desmond (from the early days in 1912) Ronnie Masterson, Des Cave, Niall Buggy, Stephen Rea, Colm Meaney. Many of the students graduated to join the renowned Abbey Theatre Company.

  5. Former Irish drama school, Dublin. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Abbey Theatre School or the Abbey School of Acting, was a drama school associated with the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland. Established in 1911 by W. B. Yeats,: 59 it was developed by Lady Gregory to continue performances in Dublin while the main cast of the theatre ...

  6. Abbey Theatre, Dublin theatre, established in 1904. It grew out of the Irish Literary Theatre (founded in 1899 by William Butler Yeats and Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory, and devoted to fostering Irish poetic drama), which in 1902 was taken over by the Irish National Dramatic Society, led by W.G.

  7. As a consequence, in 1925, the Abbey became the first theater company in the English-speaking world to be state-maintained. The following year, the Abbey School of Acting and the Abbey School of Ballet were established. The latter, which closed in 1933, was run by Ninette de Valois, who also provided choreography for a number of Yeats' plays.