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The Sean O'Casey Season
Panel Discussion: O’Casey, Lady Gregory, and Yeats: The Friendship and the Feud
The Francis J. Greenburger Mainstage
Thursday, May 23, 2019 at 4:00PM

The Francis J. Greenburger Mainstage
132 West 22nd Street
Between 6th and 7th Avenues
New York, NY 10011


Moderated by: James Pethica

On May 23, explore the tumultuous and significant relationship between Sean O’Casey and Abbey Theatre founders Lady Gregory and WB Yeats in a free panel led by James Pethica, a Professor of Irish Studies, Drama and Modernism at Williams College.

In 1923, Dublin had been a battleground since the Easter Rising of 1916 was followed by the Irish War for Independence, and finally, a bitter Civil War. In this fraught context, the future of the Abbey Theatre, founded by William Butler Years, Lady Gregory, and Edward Martyn twenty years previously, was uncertain. Just in time, WB Yeats and Lady Gregory accepted Sean O’Casey’s The Shadow of a Gunman (1923), and its immediate commercial success, followed by Juno and the Paycock (1924) and The Plough and the Stars (1926), saved the Abbey from bankruptcy.

For this brief period, O’Casey enjoyed a close collaborative relationship with the Abbey founders. However, when they rejected his forth play, The Silver Tassie, a very public spat began between Yeats and O’Casey as quarreling letters were published in The Irish Times for several weeks.

This free discussion will explore the relationship between these three Irish luminaries and their effect on Irish theatrical history, from their earliest friendship to their public falling-out.