Description

An exploration of modernism's influence on the bohemian and counter-cultural movements in theatre, popular culture and design in the post-independent Irish Free State.

Were there flappers in Ireland? Was there really a Cabaret Club in Dublin in 1926? Using photographs, theatre and costume designs, letters, newspaper accounts, novels and other historical sources this book explores an Irish Free State where people go to jazz clubs, read film magazines, watch German Expressionist theatre, are interested in Soviet design, and attend fancy dress balls dressed up as their favourite Irish products.

Exploring modernism's influence on theatre, writing, design, art and film, as well as the importance of modernity in defining social identity, technology, urban life, fashion, reading, advertising and popular culture, Performing Modernity offers a wholly new perspective on life in the Irish Free State.

The early years of Irish independence are often characterised as impoverished and traumatic as the country recovered from the effects of a world war, a revolution and a civil war. This book argues that there was also ambition and optimism among the citizens of the new State as they embraced the promise of modernity and bohemian European ideas in theatre, film, and popular culture during the 1920s and 1930s.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction

1. Experimental Theatre and the New State: The Dublin Drama League, the Peacock Theatre to the Beginnings of the Gate Theatre Studio (1919-1928)

2. Radicals and Cabarets: Toto Bannard Cogley's Counter-cultural Networks (1924-1930)

3. Continental Stagecraft: Visual Style, Stage Design and Modernism

4. MacLiammóir as Costume Designer: Performing Sexual Identities at the Gate Theatre

5. Fashion, Performance and American Popular Culture (1927-1937)

6. Bright Young People: Fancy Dress Balls and Social Identity

7. Narrating the State: Spectacle and Nation-Building (1926-1936)

Conclusion
References
Index

Product details

Explore Methuen Drama
Published 11 Dec 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 272
ISBN 9781350258082
Imprint Methuen Drama
Illustrations 26 bw illus
Series Cultural Histories of Theatre and Performance
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Elaine Sisson

Dr Elaine Sisson is Senior Lecturer in Visual Cult…

Series Editor

Claire Cochrane

Claire Cochrane is Professor of Theatre Studies at…

Series Editor

Bruce McConachie

BRUCE MCCONACHIE is Professor of Theatre Arts and…

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