- Máiréad Ní
Ghráda (23
December 1896 – 13 June 1971) was an
Irish poet, playwright, and
broadcaster born in Kilmaley,
County Clare. Ní
Ghráda's mother was...
- ˈtʲɾʲiəlʲ]; "The Trial") is a play
written by the
Irish playwright Máiréad Ní
Ghráda. It
starred poet and sean-nós
singer Caitlín
Maude in its
first performance...
- (born 1934)
Deirdre Kinahan (born 1968) Hugh
Leonard (1926–2009) Máiréad Ní
Ghráda (1896-1971)
Walter Macken (1915–1967) Micheál
MacLiammoir (1899–1978) Mary...
- Male
Daughter Wife (Long) Wife (Short) Ó Grádaigh Ní Ghrádaigh Bean Uí Ghrádaigh Uí Ghrádaigh Ó Gráda Ní
Ghráda Bean Uí
Ghráda Uí
Ghráda...
- (born 1955),
Irish traditional singer from Kells,
County Meath Máiréad Ní
Ghráda (1896–1971),
Irish poet, playwright, and
broadcaster born in Kilmaley, County...
- the laundries. An
Triail – an
Irish language play
written by Máiréad Ní
Ghráda,
first performed in 1964
featuring a
scene in a
Magdalene laundry. Eclipsed...
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Flanagan made her
acting debut as the lead role of Máire in Máiréad Ní
Ghráda's Irish-language play An
Triail at the
Damer Theatre in 1964. She continued...
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included Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Seán Ó Tuama,
Brendan Behan and Máiréad Ní
Ghráda. It
served as a
training ground for
actors like
Niall Tóibín who achieved...
- was
particularly successful in a
production of An
Triail by Máiréad Ní
Ghráda at the
Damer Theatre in 1964. She pla**** the protagonist, Máire Ní Chathasaigh...
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Trotskyist theorist William Mulready, 19th-century
genre painter Máiréad Ní
Ghráda,
Irish playwright and poet
Matthew O'Brien, 19th-century
mathematician Daniel...