Dear friends,
Registration for a conference on ‘The Irish and the London Stage: Identity, Culture, and Politics, 1680-1840’ is now open. The conference takes place on 17-18 February at the Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin.
Keynote speakers are Helen Burke (Florida State University) and Felicity Nussbaum (UCLA). The conference will include a performance of Charles Macklin’s farce on national stereotypes Love á la Mode (1759) at Dublin’s historic Smock Alley Theatre.
Registration is now open here:
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-irish-and-the-london-stage-identity-culture-and-politics-1680-1830-tickets-30933387595
A draft programme and more information can be found here:
https://londonirishtheatreblog.wordpress.com
Best,
David
Dr David O’Shaughnessy
Assistant Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies
School of English
Trinity College Dublin
+ 353 1 8964721
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