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O'Casey
[ oh-key-see ]
noun
- Sean [shawn, shahn], 1880–1964, Irish playwright.
O'Casey
/ əʊˈɪɪ /
noun
- O'CaseySean18801964MIrishTHEATRE: dramatist Sean (ʃɔːn). 1880–1964, Irish dramatist. His plays include Juno and the Paycock (1924) and The Plough and the Stars (1926), which are realistic pictures of Dublin slum life
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The Pogues' album, Red Roses for Me, is named after a Sean O'Casey play.
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Ms Hynes won the award for the Druid Theatre production of DruidO'Casey - a trilogy of stories written by Irish dramatist Sean O'Casey.
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A 32-year-old man was shot once in the leg on a grassed area near O'Casey Court.
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It's a characterization that stops short of being comic but has some of the same bluster and blunder one finds in the characters of Synge and O'Casey.
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Vicki Mortimer, designer of the new production of The Silver Tassie at the National Theatre, says audiences often have a clear idea of how they think a Sean O'Casey play should look.
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