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