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The Colleen Bawn; or, the Brides of Garryowen

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This three-act domestic drama centers on a young squire who has secretly married a poor local girl while his family expects him to wed a wealthy cousin to save the estate. Caught between love and obligation, he becomes entangled with a devoted but disabled foster-brother whom he enlists in a desperate plot to remove the clandestine wife. Rustic clerics, scheming agents, and comic retainers complicate the plans. Set in rural Ireland, the play mixes melodrama, social conflict, and comic folklore to examine class, honor, and divided loyalties.

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Dion Boucicault

Dion Boucicault was an influential Irish playwright and actor known for his contributions to 19th-century theatre. His works often explored themes of social justice and human emotion, blending melodrama with elements of comedy. Among his notable plays are "The Colleen Bawn; or, the Brides of Garryowen," which showcases his ability to capture the spirit of Irish culture, and "The Octoroon; or, Life in Louisiana," which addresses complex issues of race and identity. Boucicault's innovative storytelling and character development have left a lasting impact on the theatrical landscape.

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