2019-03-152019-03-152014David Clare. ‘Keep the aspidistra flying’: The satirising of Celtic Tiger, ‘aspirational’ lifestyles in Mark O’Rowe’s early work. Populating the Irish Stage Conference, University College Cork. 27th June 2014.https://www.academia.edu/3537900/_Keep_the_Aspidistra_Flying_The_Satirising_of_Celtic_Tiger_Aspirational_Lifestyles_in_Mark_ORowes_Early_Work_._In_Sullied_Magnificence_The_Theatre_of_Mark_ORowe._Eds._Sara_Keating_and_Emma_Creedon._Dublin_Carysfort_Press_2015._13-25http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2737‘Keep the aspidistra flying’: The satirising of Celtic Tiger, ‘aspirational’ lifestyles in Mark O’Rowe’s early work.enghttps://www.ucc.ie/SatirisingThe Celtic TigerAspirational lifestylesEarly workMark O’RoweO’Rowe‘Keep the aspidistra flying’: The satirising of Celtic Tiger, ‘aspirational’ lifestyles in Mark O’Rowe’s early work (Pre-published version)Conference lecture