• Ria Mooney (30 April 1903 – 3 January 1973) was an Irish stage and screen actress, artistic director of the Abbey Theatre (1948-1963) and director of the...
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  • writer Ria Mae, (born 1991) Ria MacNutt, Canadian singer and songwriter Ria Meyburg (born 1939), Dutch artistic gymnast Ria Mooney (1904–1973), Irish actress...
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  • (1907–1977) Hilton Edwards (1903–1982) (born in London) Joan Henley (1904–1986) Ria Mooney (1903–1973) Shelah Richards (1903–1985) Eve Watkinson (1909–1999) Cyril...
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  • Experimental Theatre Company opened on 5 April 1937, founded by actress Ria Mooney. Mooney's founding statement for the Experimental Theatre was: "for the production...
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  • Quare Fellow. It had such success that the Abbey's artistic director, Ria Mooney, pushed the next play back to allow The Quare Fellow to run for six weeks...
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  • however reputed to have had a number of affairs, notably with the actress Ria Mooney. Higgins was a student of William Butler Yeats and served on the board...
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  • Allgood as Maurya Denis Johnston as Michael Kevin Guthrie as Bartley Ria Mooney as Cathleen Shelah Richards as Nora Brigit Laffey The film was shot in...
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  • hAodha became the company's first producer and Roibeárd Ó Faracháin with Ria Mooney of the Abbey recruited. O'Sullivan appeared with Tom Studley, George Greene...
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    Riots. Dublin: Dolmen Pres, 1971. ASIN: B000LNLIXO McGlone, James P. Ria Mooney: The Life and Times of the Artistic Director of the Abbey Theatre. McFarland...
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    portraits of a number of theatre personalities in the 1920s, such as Ria Mooney (1922), Padraic Colum (1924), and Seán O'Casey (1926). In 1924 he was...
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