The play is startlingly nationalistic, encouraging in its last pages that young men sacrifice their lives for the heroine Cathleen ni Houlihan, who represents an independent and separate Irish state.
Kathleen Turner | Kathleen Sebelius | Kathleen Blanco | Kathleen Battle | Kathleen Parker | Kathleen Willey | Kathleen Ferrier | Kathleen Edwards | Kathleen Beedles | Kathleen Antonelli | Kathleen Freeman | Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington | Kathleen Carley | Kathleen Byron | Kathleen Brennan | Kathleen Wynne | Kathleen Sullivan Alioto | Kathleen Robertson | Kathleen O'Neal Gear | Kathleen Ollerenshaw | Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy | Kathleen Kennedy Townsend | Kathleen Heddle | Kathleen Hall Jamieson | Kathleen Gorham | Kathleen Garrett | Kathleen Fraser | Kathleen Christison | Kathleen Brown | Kathleen Bradley |