Wild-Looking But Fine
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Wild-Looking But Fine
Wild-Looking But Fine
Aideen O'Connor and Ria Mooney have different backgrounds, ambitions and creative visions. They come of age in an Ireland desperate to control and restrict women: their sexuality; their careers; their independent lives. They are united by one thing: a devotion to theatre and to Ireland's National Theatre in particular.
Biographies of two actresses reclaim the story of women in theatre in 1930s Ireland.
Wild-Looking But Fine explores the lives of Aideen O'Connor and Ria Mooney, two members of the Abbey Theatre Company who performed in Dublin and the United States in the 1920s and 1930s. Despite their radically different backgrounds, ambitions, and creative visions, their paths intertwined during their time as company members. They were driven by a shared devotion to theatre and Ireland's National Theatre in particular. This was a time when Ireland was desperate to control and restrict womenβtheir sexuality, their professional careers, their independent lives.
Ciara O'Dowd recounts the life stories of women who have been absent from the recorded history of Irish theatre. The achievements of these women have been scarcely reported, and aside from Ria Mooney, there are no prior written accounts of their lives. Drawing on extensive archival research, O'Dowd shapes the previously unknown material into narrative, bringing their complex stories to life. Rich and informative, these personal stories illuminate much about the lives of Irish women in the arts during the first half of the twentieth century.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781739086329
Publisher: University College Dublin Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 June 2024
Country: Ireland
Imprint: University College Dublin Press
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 180.0mm
Height: 246.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 300
About the Author
Ciara O'Dowd studied English and Theatre in Trinity College Dublin and University of Galway, where she gained her PhD. In 2016, she received the HD Fellowship in English Literature from Yale University's Beinecke Library. She spent ten years as a theatre assessor and adviser for the Arts Council of Ireland and now works as a consultant in the non-profit and cultural sector. She is an author of the ground-breaking report Gender Counts: An analysis of gender in Irish theatre 2006-15. Her writing on Irish theatre past and present has appeared in journals New Hibernia Review, Critical Stages, Theatre Topics as well as literary magazine Banshee Magazine.
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