Humanity’s Opposites—Beginning with Ireland
An Aesthetic Realism Theatre Company production
of Eli Siegel’s great 1971 lecture on Sean O’Casey’s
Sunday, March 11, at 2:30 PM
Aesthetic Realism Foundation,
141 Greene Street
New York, NY 10012
For reservation call: (212) 777-4490 – Contribution $15
What is the meaning for our lives to be found in the literature, culture, and history of Ireland ? This stirring presentation will feature part of a lecture by the American critic and poet Eli Siegel of Sean O’Casey’s drama “Juno and the Paycock,” with scenes from the play. There will also be much-beloved Irish songs sung and commented on, such as “Molly Malone” and “Wearin’ o’ the Green.” And more, including “Good Will: The Greatest Practicality,” by Ellen Reiss, showing how the need for good will has been urgent throughout Irish history.
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with scenes from the play
And–Irish Songs—with comment
And–”Good Will: The Greatest Practicality” by Ellen Reiss