Irish Literary Theatre was created in 1899.
Irish Modern Dance Theatre was created in 1991.
Irish Times Theatre Awards was created in 1997.
Acting Irish International Theatre Festival was created in 1994.
W.B. Yeats, along with Lady Gregory and Edward Martyn, co-founded the Abbey Theatre in Dublin in 1904. Yeats was a prominent figure in the Irish literary revival and played a key role in shaping the direction of the theatre.
The Abbey Theatre in Dublin does have Irish plays very regularly.
The Abbey Theatre, Ireland's national theater, was co-founded by W.B. Yeats, Lady Augusta Gregory, and John Synge in 1904. They aimed to promote Irish literature and culture through theater, showcasing the works of Irish playwrights. The theater became a pivotal institution in the Irish Literary Revival, contributing significantly to the development of modern Irish drama.
Synge
Irish: variant spelling of Daly. In Irish: Ó Dálaigh, a famous literary family in Irish history.
In Theatre was created in 2009.
Selwyn Theatre was created in 1918.
"Theatre of the Abbey" [monastery] The Irish name for the Abbey Theatre in Dublin
Literary Gazette was created in 1817.