Brave New Worlds? COVID-19 and Irish-Language Theatre Produced under Lockdown in Northern Ireland

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Abstract

Taking a closer look at the digital monologue series Go mBeire Muid Beo (May We Be Alive [to See Each Other Again]), which was produced by the Belfast-based Irish-language theatre company Aisling Ghéar, this article seeks to document Irish-language theatre produced under coronavirus lockdown measures in Northern Ireland, whilst acknowledging the various issues that continue to haunt the Irish language, and highlighting the particular dangers and potential pitfalls in a context where very limited funding for theatre continues to dwindle. Through an analysis of the monologue series, its content, and the wider sociopolitical context that engulfs Irish-language theatre in Northern Ireland, this article also provides an important snapshot of current and ongoing debates within Irish-language theatre at a critical juncture.

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Huddleson, R. (2023). Brave New Worlds? COVID-19 and Irish-Language Theatre Produced under Lockdown in Northern Ireland. Theatre Research International, 48(1), 67–81. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0307883322000414

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