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The Splendid Years: The Memoirs of an Abbey Actress and 1916 Rebel

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By (author): David Kenny Maire Nic Shuibhlaigh

Maire Nic Shiubhlaigh was a founder actress of the Abbey Theatre and its first leading lady on its opening in 1904, when she played the title role in W. B. Yeatss Kathleen Ni Houlihan. On that night, five members of her family were acting and working in the theatre. Her beauty and talent captivated audiences and critics at home and abroad. Portrait artists queued up to paint her. Revolutionaries and poets wrote plays for her. The Pearse brothers, AE, Countess Markievicz, Maud Gonne, J. M. Synge and John B. Yeats counted among her admirers.

The Splendid Years with a foreword by Padraic Colum is Maires first-hand account of some of the momentous events that shaped Irish history: including the establishment of the Abbey Theatre and her role as leader of the Cumann na mBan girls in Jacobs Biscuit Factory during the Rising. Withdrawn from print just weeks after its initial publication in the 1950s, the story of this remarkable and inspiring Irishwoman is available again, with new and never-before-seen material.

Here we have Pearse imitating Yeats onstage; J. M. Synge rolling cigarettes for his actors; Maires aged father printing the War News in 1916; her marriage to Major General Bob Price, and a lost portion of her story, detailing her childhood in Carlow before her rebellious, Parnellite family was run out of town by the clergy.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 348g
  • Dimensions: 135 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: New Island Books
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848405097

About David KennyMaire Nic Shuibhlaigh

Edward Kenny (19271999) was a journalist short story writer TV and theatre critic and one of RTÉ TVs pioneering broadcasters. Raised by his aunt Maire and his actress mother Gipsy The Splendid Years was the culmination of a long long interview spanning seven years. David Kenny is Maire Nic Shiubhlaighs grandnephew. He is a journalist broadcaster author and songwriter. He has worked in several senior editorial and journalistic roles across the Press and Independent groups RTÉ and the Sunday Tribune. His best-selling books include Erindipity: The Irish Miscellany The Little Buke of Dublin The Trib and The Press Gang: Tales from the Glory Days of Irish Newspapers.

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