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Title: THE BOYS
A DOUBLE BIOGRAPHY OF MICHEAL MACLIAMMOIR AND HILTON EDWARDS
By: Christopher Fitz-Simon
Format: Hardback

List price: £16.99


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ISBN 10: 0717121437
ISBN 13: 9780717121434
Publisher: GILL
Pub. date: 28 February, 1994
Pages: 256
Description: Two inseparable figures dominated the artistic scene in Dublin during the inter-war period: Hilton Edwards and Micheal MacLiammoir. Both were actors, Edwards was also a director and MacLiammoir a designer and playwright. This book looks at their lives and careers.
Synopsis: The Ireland of the inter-war years was an island of remarkable contradictions. In spite of the highly moralistic attitude of Church and State, including an official censorship of publications, there existed a heady atmosphere of laisser-faire. Artistic life in Dublin possessed a piquancy never found before or since, accentuated during the war years when Ireland's neutrality resulted in intense social activity centred on the international embassies. Two inseparable figures dominated the artistic scene in Dublin during this period: Hilton Edwards and Micheal MacLiammoir. Both were actors of formidable range and power. Edwards was also one of the finest theatre directors in the English-speaking world; MacLiammoir also a designer and playwright. Together they founded the Gate Theatre in Dublin in 1928, where their "discoveries" included Geraldine Fitzgerald, James Mason and Orson Welles, who made his professional debut at the Gate aged 16, later offering MacLiammoir his finest film role as Iago to Welles's Othello. Dogged by shortage of funds yet maintaining a salon-like existence, Hilton and Micheal were intent on the gay life in every sense.They seized every opportunity for hectic seasons on Broadway and in the West End, and bizarre tours throughout Europe and the eastern Mediterranean, eventually striking gold with MacLiammoir's world-famous one-man show, "The Importance of Being Oscar". The outbreak of World War II found the company literally performing before the Crowned Heads of Europe. Adored by the public in spite - or because - of their eccentric lifestyle, they were revered as masters of their craft among professionals. They were the first artists to be made Freeman of the City of Dublin.
Illustrations: 16pp b&w illustrations
Publication: Ireland
Imprint: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Returns: Non-returnable
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