The Playboy of the Western World

Notes

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  2. ^ Elder, Michael (2003), What do You do During the Day?, Eldon Productions, p. 119, ISBN 9-780954-556808
  3. ^ The Edinburgh Gateway Company (1965), The Twelve Seasons of the Edinburgh Gateway Company, 1953 - 1965, The St. Giles Press, Edinburgh, p. 47
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  7. ^ Bourgeois, Maurice John Millington Synge and the Irish theatre p.18
  8. ^ Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe Collection, Library, National University of Ireland, Galway
  9. ^ Buachaill Baire an Domhain Thiar at doollee.com
  10. ^ The Irish Times (23 March 2006)
  11. ^ The Irish Filmography 1896–1996; Red Mountain Press (Dublin); 1996. Page 24
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  22. ^ All quotes searchable in Synge (1998)

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