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EPISODE · May 10, 2021 · 50 MIN

Episode 74: Discovering Teresa Deevy with Drs. Una Kealy and Kate McCarthy

from The Theatre History Podcast · host Michael Lueger

Teresa Deevy was one of the most frequently-produced Irish playwrights of the 1930s, bringing her unique experience as a Deaf woman playwright in a patriarchal society together with her dramatic skill to create fascinating works such as Katie Roche. But she's been relatively neglected by subsequent generations. Drs. Kate McCarthy and Una Kealy are working to change that, and they join us for this episode to talk about Deevy's work and legacy.

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