Margaretta Ruth D'ARCY
Born London 14 June, 1934
Plays
- The Happy Haven with John Arden (produced
1960)
- The Business of Good Government: A Christmas
Play, with John Arden (produced 1960)
- Ars Longa, Vita Brevis (for children), with
John Arden (produced 1964)
- The Royal Pardon; or, The Soldier Who Became an
Actor (for children), with John Arden (produced
1966)
- Friday's Hiding, with John Arden (produced
1966)
- The Vietnam War Game (produced 1967).
- The Hero Rises Up: A Romantic Melodrama, with
John Arden (produced 1968)
- Harold Muggers Is a Martyr, with John Arden
and the Cartoon Archetypical Slogan Theatre (produced
1968).
- Two Hundred Years of Labour History, with John
Arden (produced 1971)
- Granny Welfare and the Wolf, with John Arden
and Roger Smith (produced 1971)
- My Old Man's a Tory, with John Arden (produced
1971)
- Rudi Dutschke Must Stay, with John Arden
(produced 1971)
- The Ballygombeen Bequest, with John Arden
(produced 1972)
- The Island of the Mighty: A Play on a Traditional
British Theme, with John Arden (produced 1972
- The Henry Dubb Show (produced 1973).
- The Devil and the Parish Pump, with John Arden
and Corrandulla Arts and Entertainment (produced
1974).
- The Crown Strike Play, with John Arden and the
Galway Theatre Workshop (produced 1974).
- The Non-Stop Connolly Show: A Dramatic Cycle of
Continuous Struggle in Six Parts, with John Arden
(produced 1975)
- Sean O'Scrudu, with John Arden and the Galway
Theatre Workshop (produced 1976).
- The Mongrel Fox, with John Arden and the
Galway Theatre Workshop (produced 1976).
- No Room at the Inn, with John Arden (produced
1976)
- A Pinprick of History (produced 1977).
- Silence, with John Arden and the Galway
Theatre Workshop (produced 1977)
- Mary's Name, with John Arden and the Galway
Theatre Workshop (produced 1977).
- Blow-in Chorus for Liam Cosgrave, with John
Arden and the Galway Theatre Workshop (produced
1977).
- Voices of Rural Women (produced 1978).
- Countess Markevicz' Incarceration (produced
1978)
- The Poisoned Stream (produced 1979).
- Vandaleur's Folly: An Anglo-Irish Melodrama,
with John Arden (produced 1978)
- The Mother, with John Arden, adaptation of a
play by Brecht (produced 1984)
- The Making of Muswell Hill, with John Arden
(produced 1984)
- Opera Ag Obair (produced 1987).
- Whose Is the Kingdom?, with John Arden
(broadcast 1988)
- Ducas No Saoirse (produced annually,
1987-92)
- The Eleanor Mary Show (produced 1991).
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