• The Colleen Bawn, or The Brides of Garryowen is a melodramatic play written by Irish playwright Dion Boucicault. It was first performed at Laura Keene's...
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  • Colleen Bawn is a town in Zimbabwe. Colleen Bawn is located in Gwanda District, in Matabeleland South Province, in southwest Zimbabwe. It is approximately...
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  • The Colleen Bawn is an 1860 Irish play by Dion Boucicault. The Colleen Bawn may also refer to: local nickname of Ellen Scanlan (1803–1819), Irish murder...
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    and his Colleen Bawn is a 1920 Irish silent film adaptation of William Carleton's 1855 novel Willy Reilly and his dear Colleen Bawn made by the Film Company...
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  • the subject of books, plays, films, songs, and an opera, using the nickname given to her locally, "the Colleen Bawn," (an Anglicized spelling of the Irish...
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  • The Colleen Bawn Solar Power Station is a 32 MW (43,000 hp) solar power plant under development in Zimbabwe. The project is owned by Pretoria Portland...
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  • The Colleen Bawn is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Gaston Mervale starring Louise Lovely. It is adapted from a popular melodrama by Dion Boucicault...
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    The Colleen Bawn is a silent 1911 American romantic drama film based on the 1860 play of the same name. A secret marriage leads to murder. It and the...
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  • The Colleen Bawn is a 1924 British silent drama film directed by W. P. Kellino and starring Henry Victor, Colette Brettel and Stewart Rome. It is an adaptation...
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  • "Clare People: The Colleen Bawn". Retrieved 30 April 2016. The Blackbird, published by W. A. Pond, New York, 1882. Francis James Child, The English and Scottish...
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    Laura Keene (category British expatriate actresses in the United States)
    culminated with the hero diving into the ocean to save the colleen bawn Eily O'Connor. (Betting on the play's success, Boucicault took The Colleen Bawn to London...
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  • Leslie Perrins. The film was made at Twickenham Studios. It is based on the play The Colleen Bawn by the Irish writer Dion Boucicault. The film's sets were...
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    emigrations of mid-century. Dion Boucicault's successful plays The Colleen Bawn (1860) and The Shaughraun (1874) included several Stage Irish characters....
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  • TSS Colleen Bawn was a twin screw passenger steamship operated by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway from 1903 to 1922. She was built by Vickers Limited...
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    Dion Boucicault (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    (1852) The Vampire (1852) Louis XI (1855) The Phantom (1856) The Poor of New York (1857) The Octoroon or Life in Louisiana (1859) The Colleen Bawn or The Brides...
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  • the Ring (2007) The Colleen Bawn (1924) The Commitments (1991) The Country Girls (1984) The Courier (1988) Cowboys & Angels (2003) The Craic (1999) Cré...
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    plays include The Colleen Bawn, and The Shaughraun. J. M. Barrie George Bernard Shaw Allardyce, Nicoll (1949). "The Audience". The History Of Late Nineteenth...
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  • Oxenford and Dion Boucicault, is based on Boucicault's own play The Colleen Bawn. The opera received its premiere at Covent Garden Theatre, London on...
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    Gerald Griffin (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    novel The Collegians was the basis of Dion Boucicault's play The Colleen Bawn. Feeling he was "wasting his time" writing fiction, he joined the Christian...
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    runs may be said to have begun with the production of Dion Boucicault's melodrama, The Colleen Bawn, given at the Adelphi on 10 September 1860. It played...
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  • (1996) The Cohens and Kellys (1926) Cold Comfort (1989) The College Widow The College Widow The Colleen Bawn (1911, American) The Colleen Bawn (1911,...
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  • Lord Goring (Gate Theatre) Ethan McSweeny The Colleen Bawn - Hardress Creegan (Druid Theatre) Garry Hynes The Hanging Gardens - Maurice Grant (Abbey Theatre)...
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    to stage The Colleen Bawn and the play ran for 247 performances at The Adelphi Theatre. He wrote several more successful plays, including The Shaughran...
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    Hero and Leander (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the New International Encyclopedia)
    to London, with the Thames serving as the Hellespont between the lovers. Dion Boucicault mentions Leander in his play The Colleen Bawn (1860). Corrigan...
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  • Shaughraun Myles na Coppaleen in The Colleen Bawn Brennan o' the Moor in Red Roses For Me Mr. Gallogher in The Shadow of a Gunman Other stage performances...
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  • Irish horror". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 21 April 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2017. "Ellie (2016)". IMDb. Archived from the original on...
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  • as Arrah-na-Pogue; or the Wicklow Wedding, is a play in 3 acts by Dion Boucicault. Along with The Colleen Bawn (1860) and The Shaughraun (1874), it is...
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  • built the replica "Colleen Bawn" in 2003 - in glass-reinforced plastic. Hollwey- based in John Rogerstown Quay, Dublin Docklands, south of the Liffey...
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    included the melodrama The Colleen Bawn by Dion Boucicault (1860) and the long-running musical The Seven Sisters (1860–1861). In The Colleen Bawn, Keene...
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    James O'Neill (actor, born 1847) (category Irish emigrants to the United States)
    apprenticed to a machinist. At the age of 21, he made his stage debut in a Cincinnati, Ohio, production of Boucicault's The Colleen Bawn (1867). Also in 1867,...
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