Macnamara Morgan

Irish writer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroIrish writer
PlacesIreland
wasWriter Lawyer Judge Barrister Playwright Poet
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Law Literature
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1720
Death1 January 1762 (aged 42 years)
The details

Biography

Macnamara Morgan (c.1720–1762) was an Irish playwright, poet, and barrister.

Life

He was born in Dublin, was called to the bar, and practised at Dublin.

He is best remembered for writing the tragedy Philoclea which premiered at Covent Garden on 22 January 1754.

The play was heavily influenced by Spranger Barry and based on Philip Sidney’s Arcadia. He also wrote the pastoral comedy The Sheep-Shearing or Florizel and Perdita, which premiered in Dublin in 1747 at the Smock Alley Theatre and was subsequently revived at Covent Garden in 1754. The work is based on William Shakespear's The Winter's Tale, contained music by Thomas Arne and was published in 1767.

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