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Former featured articleIrish theatre is a former featured article. Please see the links under Article milestones below for its original nomination page (for older articles, check the nomination archive) and why it was removed.
Main Page trophyThis article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page as Today's featured article on September 22, 2004.
Article milestones
DateProcessResult
December 18, 2003Featured article candidatePromoted
July 27, 2007Featured article reviewDemoted
Current status: Former featured article

Main page request

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I'd like to put this article on the main page in the next few days, but the summary at the top is wholly inadequate. Could someone expand the introduction (preferably using News style, but Summary style is also accepable). →Raul654 23:24, Sep 19, 2004 (UTC)

Done. Filiocht 09:49, 20 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Congreve Irish

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I wonder whether it is right to call Congreve an Irish playwright. He was born in England, and as far as I know, none of his ancestors were Irish. The fact that he grew up in Ireland does not make him Irish. --Tamas 09:40, 22 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Article is unbalanced

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Most of this article is taken up with accounts of Irish-born playwrights whose plays were successful on the English stage. This does not represent Irish Theatre. There are a few paragraphs on Irish theatre in the 20th century at the end, which need expansion. I suggest moving the playwrights out of this article to a new article and placing the emphasis on Irish theatre (writers, producers, actors, etc.) as it developed in the late 19th and early 20th century. Hohenloh + 14:16, 17 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Irish language

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I have added a section on theatre in the Irish language, which shows consistent vitality against the odds. The previous suggestion, the way, has merit, though years have passed since it was made.

Colin Ryan (talk) 01:03, 3 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]