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Aideen Howard: Irish Shorts [2013]

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Aideen Howard: Irish Shorts [2013]

A collection of short plays by exciting new Irish writers, selected and introduced by the literary manager of the Abbey Theatre.



These eight short plays by some of the most exciting new Irish playwrights around were commissioned and staged by the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.



All of the plays are written for one man and one woman - with one exception, which is written for two men - and are ideal for performance in studio theatres, one-act play festivals, and as duologues. Together, the plays showcase the Abbey's commitment to nurturing and introducing the very best new Irish writing.



Includes the plays:



Stop/Over by Gary Duggan

When Cows Go Boom by Stacey Gregg

Love in a Glass Jar by Nancy Harris

Meeting Miss Ireland by Rosemary Jenkinson

Salad Day by Deirdre Kinahan

Nineteen Ninety-Two by Lisa McGee

Investment Potential by Phillip McMahon

Ribbons by Elaine Murphy

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A collection of short plays by exciting new Irish writers, selected and introduced by the literary manager of the Abbey Theatre.



These eight short plays by some of the most exciting new Irish playwrights around were commissioned and staged by the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.



All of the plays are written for one man and one woman - with one exception, which is written for two men - and are ideal for performance in studio theatres, one-act play festivals, and as duologues. Together, the plays showcase the Abbey's commitment to nurturing and introducing the very best new Irish writing.



Includes the plays:



Stop/Over by Gary Duggan

When Cows Go Boom by Stacey Gregg

Love in a Glass Jar by Nancy Harris

Meeting Miss Ireland by Rosemary Jenkinson

Salad Day by Deirdre Kinahan

Nineteen Ninety-Two by Lisa McGee

Investment Potential by Phillip McMahon

Ribbons by Elaine Murphy