- 1860 with
Laura Keene playing Anne
Chute and
Boucicault playing Myles na
Coppaleen. It was most
recently performed in
Dublin at the
Project Arts
Centre in...
-
Hostage and An
Giall Police informer Harvey Duff in The
Shaughraun Myles na
Coppaleen in The
Colleen Bawn
Brennan o' the Moor in Red
Roses For Me Mr. Gallogher...
- O'Brien's
journalistic pseudonym is
taken from a
character (Myles-na-
Coppaleen) in Dion Boucicault's play The
Colleen Bawn (itself an
adaptation of Gerald...
-
Patey Hardress Cregan tenor Henry Haigh Mrs.
Cregan contralto Susan Pyne
Danny Mann
baritone Charles Santley Myles na
Coppaleen tenor William Harrison...
- real
Irish surname, however. Both
derive from a
character named Myles-na-
Coppaleen in Dion Boucicault's 1860 play The
Colleen Bawn, which, in turn, comes...
- Moor****, and (allegedly)
Brian O'Nolan (aka
Flann O'Brien and
Myles Coppaleen.) In 1959
Fleetway Publications acquired the
rights to ****ton
Blake adventures...
-
Colleen Bawn,
Keene pla**** Anne
Chute with
Boucicault playing Myles na
Coppaleen.
After Keene left in 1863 the
theatre was
renamed the
Olympic and was...
- In 1874, with the
Lyster Opera Company, he was
successful as
Myles na
Coppaleen in a
production of The Lily of Killarney. Wellington's
Evening Post said...
-
Shine as
Father Tom
Henry Wilson as
Danny Mann
Dennis Wyndham as Myles-na-
Coppaleen Low p.398 BFI.org Low, Rachel. The
History of
British Film:
Volume IV...
-
engaged by
Barry ****van's
company in Melbourne,
where he pla**** "Myles na
Coppaleen" in The
Colleen Bawn, and "Lord Dundreary" in Our
American Cousin, and...