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The Theatre known for its association with W.B. Yeats:

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C. Abbey

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Abbey Theatre

  1. Location: Dublin, Ireland

  2. Founders: W.B. Yeats and Lady Gregory

  3. Year founded: 1904

Association with W.B. Yeats

  1. Co-founder: Yeats was a co-founder of the theatre

  2. Playwright: Yeats' plays were frequently performed at the Abbey Theatre

  3. Literary movement: The theatre was a key institution in the Irish Literary Revival, a movement led by Yeats

Significance

  1. Irish culture: The Abbey Theatre promoted Irish culture and identity

  2. Literary heritage: The theatre showcased the works of Irish playwrights and poets

  3. Enduring legacy: The Abbey Theatre continues to produce plays and celebrate Irish literature and culture today


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