Horniman, A.

Japanese: Horniman,A.(英語表記)HornimanA
Horniman, A.

…A theatre in Dublin, Ireland. Based on the Irish National Theatre Association, which was founded by Yeats and Gregory, it opened in 1904 with financial support from Annie Horniman (1860-1937). It staged plays by these two authors, as well as those by Synge and O'Casey, and aimed to establish Irish theatre.

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Horniman, A." is listed below.

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Japanese:

…アイルランド,ダブリンの劇場。イェーツ,グレゴリー夫人らが結成したアイルランド国民劇場協会を母体として,1904年にホーニマンAnnie Horniman女史(1860‐1937)の財政援助をえて開場。両作家のほかシング,オケーシーなどの戯曲を上演し,アイルランド演劇の確立をめざした。…

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