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The Shaughraun


UKC/CALB/SHAUG- Level 4



The Shaughraun. Considered the best of the playwright's Irish dramas, the play concerns a Fenian under the sentence of death who is saved from the British and a rival by the title character, originally played by Boucicault himself. First performed at Wallack's Theatre, New York, November 14, 1874.

Shaughraun Music Cover

Characters in the play


Plot
Brother and sister Robert and Claire Ffolliott are the last remants of their once-rich family in 1867 Suil-a-beg in County Sligo. At the death of their parents, the local cleric Father Dolan and local squire Corry Kinchela are entrusted with the futures of the Ffolliotts and their estates.
Kinchela, however, has designs of the estate and on Robert's fiancee Arte O'Neal and sets up Robert to be arrested as a Fenian. His scheme is successful in that he gets Robert exiled to Australia, but he still must oust Claire and Arte from the estate and obtain Arte's hand in marriage. But, Robert's boyhood friend Conn the Shaughraun has a plan of his own. He wants to bring Robert back from exile and this is something that Kinchela and his cronies will battle to prevent.
Into this mess walks Captain Molineux, an English officer. Despite his inbred bafflement at the ways and words of the Irish, Molineux finds himself enamored of Claire. Robert, a political prisoner, escapes from jail, and is re-captured by Molineaux. Conn (the Shaughraun) succeeds in breaking Robert out of prison. He has to pretend to be dead when Kinchela and his henchmen think they have shot him, and he must keep up the charade during the big Irish wake his mother has prepared for him. Robert is found to be a free man even though he has escaped from prison. The girls are kidnapped by Kinchela and through roundabout circumstances the Shaughraun saves them at the last minute.

production 1

Wallack's Theatre , Broadway and Thirteenth Street, New York, New York, United States

14.11.1874

production 2

Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Catherine Street, Westminster, London, England

4.9.1875 - 18.12.1875

production 3

Adelphi Theatre, Strand, Westminster, London, England

27.12.1875 - 3.1876

production 4

Theatre Royal , George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

11.9.1885

production 5

University Theatre, Devas Street, Manchester, Lancashire, England

8.10.1965

production 6

Abbey Theatre, Lower Abbey Street, Dublin, Leinster, Eire

13.1.1967

production 7

Aldwych Theatre, Aldwych, Westminster, London, England

20.5.1968 - 1.6.1968

production 8

Playhouse Theatre, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England

9.7.1968 - 27.7.1968

production 9

Octagon Theatre, Howell Croft South, Bolton, Greater Manchester, England

12.8.1969 - 6.9.1969

production 10

Little Theatre, University of Cape Town, Orange Street, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

9.1971

production 11

Olivier Theatre, South Bank, London, England

11.5.1988

production 12

Royal Lyceum Theatre, Grindley Street, Edinburgh, West Lothian, Scotland

10.3.2000 - 1.4.2000

production 13

Abbey Theatre, Lower Abbey Street, Dublin, Leinster, Eire

13.6.2004

production 14

Albery Theatre, St. Martin's Lane, Strand, Westminster, London, England

8.6.2005 - 30.7.2005

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printed edition

0597094, 0590560
Samuel French's edition, Pettingell Collection

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printed edition

0590365, 0590174, 0590561
Dick's edition, Pettingell Collection

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typescript

0599863
version used by Melville family, Melville Collection

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B and W photograph

UKC/MEL/PUBMA/77 : 0600278
Melville Collection

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B and W photograph
http://library.kent.ac.uk/library/special/html/specoll/melpho.htm UKC/MEL/PHO/A II : 576006
Melville Collection

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B and W silent film

Kalem Company (US)/ Scenario by Gene Gauntier , from the play The Shaughraun by Dion Boucicault. / ~ 1912/ Directed by Sidney Olcott

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B and W silent film

Australian silent film/ directed by Gaston Mervale, 1912

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B and W silent film

My Wild Irish Rose/ (US)/ Scenario by C. Graham Baker , from the play The Shaughraun by Dion Boucicault. / ~ 1922/ Directed by David Smith






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