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notes that MacLiammóir and Edwards did not ever identify themselves as gay as "Irish cultural discourse simply didn’t accommodate any public sexual identity outside the heterosexual consensus", noting that Irish society at the time only recorded lesbian and gay communities and cultures "in police
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provided financial support. The Longfords worked with Edwards and MacLiammĂłir at the Gate until 1936, then a split developed and two separate companies were formed and played at the Gate for six months each. The companies also toured for six months until the death of Lord Longford in 1961. During
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The company played for two seasons at the Peacock Theatre and then on Christmas Eve 1929, in Groome’s Hotel, the lease was signed for the 18th Century Rotunda Annex –– the 'Upper Concert Hall', the Gate's present home, with Goethe's Faust opening on 17 February 1930.
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They were, however, prominent features on the Dublin social scene and as Walshe notes elsewhere "MacLiammĂłir and his partner Edwards survived, and even flourished, as Ireland's only visible gay couple". The couple lived together at 4
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records, prosecutions of men for same-sex activities or medical records of institutional committals of men and women for the mental illness of inversion".
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and two others, and has been referred to as the founder of Irish theatre. He was one of the most recognisable figures in the arts in 20th-century Ireland.
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Edwards began his career acting with the Charles Doran Shakespeare Company in 1920 in Windsor and then joined the
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this period, Edwards and MacLiammĂłir (Gate Theatre Productions) ran shows in Dublin's
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In 1961, he took a two-year break from theatre to become the first Head of Drama at
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by Christopher Fitz-Simon. He also features extensively in Mac LiammĂłir's books.
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In 1931, the newly established Gate Theatre ran into financial difficulties and
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During their first season, they presented seven plays, including Ibsen's
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actor, lighting designer, and theatrical producer. He co-founded the
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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As an actor he played leading parts, including the title roles in
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Edwards and Mac LiammĂłir were the subject of a biography, titled
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presents an award for "Best Aspect of Production" in his name.
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and toured productions to Europe, Egypt and North America.
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After touring with various companies in Britain and
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