IRISH NATIONAL THEATRE SOCIETY, MOLESWORTH HALL

(The first prospectus of this Society, dated March, 1903, and signed by Mr. Fred Ryan began as follows: “The Irish National Theatre Society was formed to continue on a more permanent basis the work of the Irish Literary Theatre.”)

Mar. 14th, 1903.“The Hour Glass.”W. B. Yeats
“ 14th, ““Twenty-Five.”Lady Gregory
Oct. 8th, ““The King’s Threshold.”W. B. Yeats
“ 8th, ““In the Shadow of the Glen.”J. M. Synge
Dec. 3rd, ““Broken Soil.”Padraic Colum
Jan. 14th, 1904.“The Shadowy Waters.”W. B. Yeats
“ 14th, ““The Townland of Tamney.”Seumas McManus
Feb. 25th, ““Riders to the Sea.”J. M. Synge

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Dec. 27th, 1904.“On Baile’s Strand.”W. B. Yeats
“ 27th, ““Spreading the News.”Lady Gregory
Feb. 4th, 1905.“The Well of the Saints.”J. M. Synge
Mar. 25th, ““Kincora.”Lady Gregory
Apr. 25th, ““The Building Fund.”William Boyle
June 9th, ““The Land.”Padraic Colum

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Dec. 9th, 1905.“The White Cockade.”Lady Gregory
Jan. 20th, 1906. “The Eloquent Dempsy.”William Boyle
Feb. 19th, ““Hyacinth Halvey.”Lady Gregory
Oct. 20th, ““The Gaol Gate.”Lady Gregory
“ 20th, ““The Mineral Workers.”William Boyle
Nov. 24th, ““Deirdre.”W. B. Yeats
Dec. 8th, ““The Canavans.”Lady Gregory
Dec. 8th, 1906.New Version of “The Shadowy Waters.”W. B. Yeats
Jan. 26th, 1907.“The Playboy of the Western World.”J. M. Synge
Feb. 23rd, ““The Jackdaw.”Lady Gregory
Mar. 9th, ““The Rising of the Moon.”Lady Gregory
Apr. 1st, ““The Eyes of the Blind.”Miss W. M. Letts
Apr. 3rd, 1907.“The Poorhouse.”Douglas Hyde and Lady Gregory
“ 27th, ““Fand.”Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
Oct. 3rd, ““The Country Dressmaker.”George Fitzmaurice
“ 31st, ““Dervorgilla.”Lady Gregory
Nov. 21st, ““The Unicorn from the Stars.”W. B. Yeats and Lady Gregory
Feb. 13th, 1908.“The Man who missed the Tide.”W. F. Casey
“ 13th, ““The Piper.”Norreys Connell
Mar. 10th, ““The Piedish.”George Fitzmaurice
Mar. 19th, ““The Golden Helmet.”W. B. Yeats
Apr. 20th, ““The Workhouse Ward.”Lady Gregory
Oct. 1st, ““The Suburban Groove.”W. F. Casey
“ 8th, ““The Clancy Name.”Lennox Robinson
“ 15th, ““When the Dawn is come.”Thomas MacDonogh
“ 21st, “New Version, “The Man who missed the Tide.”W. F. Casey
Feb. 11th, 1909.Revised Version of “Kincora.”Lady Gregory
Mar. 11th, ““Stephen Grey.”D. L. Kelleher
Apr. 1st, ““The Cross Roads.”Lennox Robinson
“ 1st, ““Time.”Norreys Connell
“ 29th, ““The Glittering Gate.”Lord Dunsany
May 27th, ““An Imaginary Conversation.”Norreys Connell
Aug. 25th, ““The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet.”Bernard Shaw
Sept. 16th, ““The White Feather.”R. J. Ray
Oct. 14th, ““The Challenge.”Miss W. M. Letts
Nov. 11th, ““The Image.”Lady Gregory
Jan. 13th, 1910.“Deirdre of the Sorrows.”J. M. Synge
Feb. 10th, ““The Green Helmet.”W. B. Yeats
Mar. 2nd, ““The Travelling Man.”Lady Gregory
May 12th, ““Thomas Muskerry.”Padraic Colum
“ 26th, ““Harvest.“Lennox Robinson
Sept. 28th, 1910“The Casting-out of Martin Whelan.”R. J. Ray
Oct. 27th, ““Birthright.”T. C. Murray
Nov. 10th, ““The Full Moon.”Lady Gregory
“ 24th, ““The Shuiler’s Child.”[2]Seumas O’Kelly
Dec. 1st, ““Coats.”Lady Gregory
Jan. 12th, 1911.“The Deliverer.”Lady Gregory
“ 26th, ““King Argimenes and the Unknown Warrior.”Lord Dunsany
Feb. 16th, ““The Land of Heart’s Desire.”[3]W. B. Yeats
Mar. 30th, ““Mixed Marriage.”St. John G. Ervine
Nov. 23rd, ““The Interlude of Youth.”Anon., first printed 1554
“ 23rd, ““The Second Shepherds’ Play.”Anon., circa 1400
“ 30th, ““The Marriage.”Douglas Hyde
Dec. 7th, ““Red Turf.”Rutherford Mayne
“ 14th, “Revival of “The Countess Cathleen.”W. B. Yeats
Jan. 4th, 1912.“The Annunciation.”circa 1400
“ 4th, ““The Flight into Egypt.”circa 1400
“ 11th, ““MacDarragh’s Wife.”Lady Gregory
Feb. 1st, “Revival of “The Country Dressmaker.”George Fitzmaurice
“ 15th, ““The Tinker and the Fairy.”Douglas Hyde
(Played in Gaelic)
“ 29th, ““The Worlde and the Chylde.”15th century
Mar. 28th, ““Family Failing.”William Boyle
Apr. 11th, ““Patriots.”Lennox Robinson
“ 15th, ““Judgment.”Joseph Campbell
June 20th, ““Maurice Harte.”T. C. Murray
July 4th, ““The Bogie Men.”Lady Gregory
Oct. 17th, ““The Magnanimous Lover.”St. John G. Ervine
Nov. 21st, ““Damer’s Gold.”Lady Gregory

[2] First produced by an amateur company at the Molesworth Hall in 1909.

[3] First produced at the Avenue Theatre, London, in 1894.

TRANSLATIONS OF THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN PRODUCED