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* February 8 – Sean O ' Casey's Plough and Stars opens at Abbey Theater in Dublin.
Fitzgerald went to Hollywood to star in another O ' Casey work, The Plough and the Stars ( 1936 ), directed by John Ford.
* The Plough and the Stars ( 1936 )
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Seán O ' Casey's 1926 play The Plough and the Stars attracted controversy for its critical view of the Easter Rising, in particular a scene in which a tricolour is brought into a pub frequented by a prostitute.
Keane continued her acting career, including touring versions of Dancing at Lughnasa and Charley's Aunt, Juno and the Paycock at the Leicester Haymarket ; The Plough and the Stars at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds ; Accommodating Eva at the King's Head Theatre in Islington and Present Laughter at Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
Plays include Da, Juno and the Paycock, The Memory of Water, The Plough and the Stars, Allo, Allo, Dancing at Lughnasa, and The Beauty Queen of Leenane.
Additional theatre credits include The Merchant of Venice, Love's Labour's Lost, Much Ado About Nothing, Forty Carats, And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, The Plough and the Stars, The Glass Menagerie, Morning's at Seven, Awake and Sing !, The Octette Bridge Club, Love Letters, Man and Superman, The Importance of Being Earnest, The School for Scandal, The Balcony, for which she won a Distinguished Performance Obie Award, and Black Comedy / White Lies, for which she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play.
Their productions included a 22-week run of Sean O ' Casey's The Plough and the Stars.
She appeared onstage in the plays The Plough and the Stars and The Iceman Cometh.
* February 8-Seán O ' Casey's The Plough and the Stars ( set in 1915 – 16 ) opens at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.
His films included Mary of Scotland ( 1936 ), Swing Time ( 1936 ), The Plough and the Stars, and Shall We Dance?
* The Plough and the Stars ( 1936 )
See footnote 1 for the table of contents .< ref > From the table of contents for Harmonium in Frank Kermode and Joan Richards, editors, ix-xi :< ul >< li > Earthy Anecdote < li > Invective Against Swans < li > In the Carolinas < li > The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage < li > The Plot Against the Giant < li > Infanta Marina < li > Domination of Black < li > The Snow Man < li > The Ordinary Women < li > The Load of Sugar-Cane < li > Le Monocle de Mon Oncle < li > Nuances of a Theme by Williams < li > Metaphors of a Magnifico < li > Ploughing on Sunday < li > Cy Est Pourtraicte, Madame Ste Ursule, et Les Unze Mille Vierges < li > Hibiscus on the Sleeping Shores < li > Fabliau of Florida < li > The Doctor of Geneva < li > Another Weeping Woman < li > Homunculus et La Belle Etoile < li > The Comedian as the Letter C < li > From the Misery of Don Joost < li > O Florida, Venereal Soil < li > Last Look at the Lilacs < li > The Worms at Heaven's Gate < li > The Jack-Rabbit < li > Anecdote of Men by the Thousand < li > The Silver Plough Boy < li > The Apostrophe to Vincentine < li > Foral Decorations for Bananas < li > Anecdote of Canna < li > Of the Manner of Addressing Clouds < li > Of Heaven Considered as a Tomb < li > Of the Surface of Things < li > Anecdote of the Prince of Peacocks < li > A High-Toned Old Christian Woman < li > The Place of the Solitaires < li > The Weeping Burgher < li > The Curtains in the House of the Metaphysician < li > Banal Sojourn < li > Depression Before Spring < li > The Emperor of Ice-Cream < li > The Cuban Doctor < li > Tea at he Palaz of Hoon < li > Exposition of the Contents of a Cab < li > Disillusionment of Ten O ' Clock < li > Sunday Morning < li > The Virgin Carrying a Lantern < li > Stars at Tallapoosa < li > Explanation < li > Six Significant Landscapes < li > Bantams in Pine-Woods < li > Anecdote of the Jar < li > Palace of the Babies < li > Frogs Eat Butterflies.
and in revivals of The Plough and the Stars, Of Mice and Men ( as George Milton, opposite James Earl Jones as Lennie Small ), and Dinner at Eight.
Bridge # 50 Seven Stars Bridge is adjacent to the Seven Stars public house, taking its name from " The Plough " star constellation.
It is the second of his well known " Dublin Trilogy "-the other two being The Shadow of a Gunman ( 1923 ) and The Plough and the Stars ( 1926 ).
* Seán O ' Casey, The Shadow of the Gunman: A Tragedy in Two Acts, Three Dublin Plays: The Shadow of the Gunman, Juno and the Paycock, The Plough and the Stars ( 1923 ; London: Faber, 1998 ) 1-62.
Shortly after completing work on The Exorcist, while in New York City appearing as Fluther in Seán O ' Casey's The Plough and the Stars, MacGowran died of complications resulting from the recent London flu epidemic.
One of the few representations of this cultural group is Bessie Burgess in the Sean O ' Casey play The Plough and the Stars.
Productions include: Sejanus his Fall ( Edinburgh ), Master Harold and the Boys ( Bristol Old Vic ), The Suicide, Coriolanus ( National Youth Theatre ), Life is a Dream, Plough and the Stars, True West ( Donmar Warehouse ), Henry V, The Devil is an Ass, Hamlet ( RSC ), Volpone ( RNT ), Troilus and Cressida ( Opera North ), Rake's Progress ( Welsh National Opera ), Falstaff ( Opera North & ENO ), and Art ( West End & Broadway ).
Ploughshares is an American literary magazine established in 1971 by DeWitt Henry and Peter O ' Malley in The Plough and Stars, an Irish pub in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
In 1970 DeWitt Henry, a Harvard Ph. D. student, and Peter O ' Malley, an Irish expatriate, joined together at the Plough and Stars pub to fill a void they felt existed in the literary scene in Boston.

Plough and is
Big Dipper is the American term for the seven brightest stars of Ursa Major, called the Plough in Britain.
Her name is an anagram of Grundy ( from Mrs. Grundy, a character in Thomas Morton's play Speed the Plough ).
The nearest open cluster is the Hyades: the stellar association consisting of most of the Plough stars is at about half the distance of the Hyades, but is a stellar association rather than an open cluster as the stars are not gravitationally bound to each other.
It is dominated by the widely recognized asterism known as the Big Dipper or Plough, which is a useful pointer toward north, and which has mythological significance in numerous world cultures.
* Plough is introduced in Europe ( c. 4500 BC )
* Ploughis a tool ( or machine ) used in farming for initial cultivation of soil in preparation for sowing seed or planting.
Generic ribavirin ( 200 mg, no brand name ) became available in 2005 from Sandoz, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, and Warrick Pharmaceuticals, which is the generic arm of Schering Plough.
The Hemel Hempstead roundabout, with its large central roundabout surrounded by six smaller ones, is officially named the Plough Roundabout.
The Plough public house was Kenton's first, opening in the early 18th century ; the current building is not the original.
( The Plough is now an Indo-Chinese fusion restaurant & bar and has been renamed Blue Ginger.
* Old Ordnance Survey map of the area as in the 1920s: see the word " Aerodrome " between the two roads going north-northwest from Purley ; the westerly of those two roads is Plough Lane.
The Plough arts centre is Great Torrington's theatre, cinema and art gallery.
Molly dancing is most associated with Plough Monday, the first Monday after Epiphany.
* Plough is first used.
Hemel is famous for its " Magic Roundabout " ( officially called the Moor End roundabout, or " The Plough Roundabout " from a former adjacent public house ), an interchange at the end of the town centre ( Moor End ), where traffic from six routes meet.
Plough scars cutting the Roman road surface indicate that in the post-Roman period the site was used for arable land whilst in the 18th century, it formed part of the Birmingham to Derby turnpike but it is also possible that by this time, the main road had been diverted onto its present course at Pastures Hill.
A popular hymn, " We Plough the Fields and Scatter ", is often sung at Harvest Festival to the same tune.
There is just one public house in the village, the Plough.
One area of East Dulwich is called Dulwich Plough.
There is currently an Indian Restaurant called Shensha on Stoke Road which was formerly a fifth public house, The Old Plough and Harrow ( previously the Whistling Duck and before that The Plough and Harrow ).

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