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APPENDIX
Jan. 12, 1911. | "The Deliverer." | Lady Gregory. |
Jan. 26, 1911. | "King Argimenes and the Unknown Warrior." | Lord Dunsany. |
Feb. 16, 1911. | "The Land of Heart's Desire."[1] | W. B. Yeats. |
Mar. 30, 1911. | "Mixed Marriage." | St. John G. Ervine. |
Nov. 23, 1911. | "The Interlude of Youth." | Anon., first printed 1554. |
Nov. 23, 1911. | "The Second Shepherds' Play." | Anon., circa 1400. |
Nov. 30, 1911. | "The Marriage." | Douglas Hyde. |
Dec. 7, 1911. | "Red Turf." | Rutherford Mayne. |
Dec. 16, 1911. | Revival of "The Countess Cathleen." | W. B. Yeats. |
Jan. 4, 1912. | "The Annunciation." | circa 1400. |
Jan. 4, 1912. | "The Flight into Egypt." | circa 1400. |
Jan. 11, 1912. | "MacDarragh's Wife." | Lady Gregory. |
Feb. 1, 1912. | Revival of "The Country Dressmaker." | George Fitzmaurice. |
Feb. 16, 1912. | "The Tinker and the Fairy." | Douglas Hyde. (Played in Gaelic.) |
Feb. 29, 1912. | "The Worlde and the Chylde." | 15th century. |
Mar. 28, 1912. | "Family Failings." | William Boyle. |
Apr. 11, 1912. | "Patriots." | Lennox Robinson. |
June 20, 1912. | "Maurice Harte." | T. C. Murray. |
July 4, 1912. | "The Bogie Men." | Lady Gregory. |
Oct. 17, 1912. | "The Magnanimous Lover." | St. John G. Ervine. |
Nov. 21, 1912. | "Damer's Gold." | Lady Gregory. |
TRANSLATIONS OF THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN PRODUCED | ||
Apr. 16, 1906. | "The Doctor in spite of Himself." | (Molière.) Translated by Lady Gregory. |
Mar. 16, 1907. | "Interior." | (Maeterlinck.) |
Mar. 19, 1908. | "Teja." | (Sudermann.) Translated by Lady Gregory. |
Apr. 4, 1909. | "The Rogueries of Scapin." | (Molière.) Translated by Lady Gregory. |
- ↑ First produced at the Avenue Theatre, London, in 1894.