All Dressed Up: Modern Irish Historical Pageantry by Joan Fitzpatrick Dean (original) (raw)

Theatre and Performance Design Irish theatrescapes: new Irish plays, adapted European plays and Irish classics

Irish scenography is in urgent need of increased historicisation and critical consideration. Joe Vaněk, a set and costume designer originally from Stratford-on-Avon who has spent more than 30 years working professionally in Irish theatre, has made a significant contribution to addressing that need. He designed the exhibition Scene Change – 100 Years of Theatre Design at the Abbey for the Irish Museum of Modern Art in 2004 (to commemorate the centenary of Ireland’s national theatre). His work was featured as part of Ireland’s first ever entry to the Prague Quadrennial in 2011. These were followed by the publication of his book: a large, exquisitely illustrated hardback volume that, through visual documentation and textual accounts of his stage designs, offers an alternative entry into Irish theatre history between 1984 and 2012. Following a foreword by the late playwright Brian Friel, alongside Vaněk’s very personal and evocative introduction, the book is comprised of five thematic sections.

Modern Irish theatre (Book review)

The Australasian journal of Irish studies, 2011

Deakin home > Deakin University Library > Deakin Research Online > Modern Irish theatre (Book review). Modern Irish theatre (Book review). Devlin-Glass Frances 2008, Modern Irish theatre (Book review), The Australasian journal of Irish studies, vol. 8, 2008-2009, pp. ...