Printed programme from Corn Exchange production, in partnership with Ulster Bank, of Through a Glass Darkly, adapted by Ingmar Bergman and directed by Annie Ryan. Includes cast and crew listing and director's note by Ryan.
Printed programme from Arambe Productions in association with NCCRI of "Through a Film Darkly" by J.C. de Graft, directed by Bisi Adigun and staged at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin. Includes a director's note and message from Adigun, information on Arambe Productions and biographies and images of cast members.
Copies of reviews of the audio-record, "Three Sisters" by Chekhov, with Siobhán McKenna as Olga.
Printed programme from Chekhov International Theatre Festival and Cheek By Jowl Theatre Company production of "Three Sisters" by Anton Chekhov and directed by Declan Donnellan, staged at The Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival. Includes article on the Chekhov International Theatre Festival; a chronology of Cheek by Jowl Theatre Company productions; "Three Sisters - A History" by Dr. Ros Dixon; images from rehearsals and images and biographies of cast and creative team members.
Black and white photographs from three megalithic tomb sites in Scotland.
Three letters between W R Rice and Peter Freyer
File of black and white photographs, including promotional shots for the Macnas production of Three and a Half Wonders as part of the Galway International Arts Festival, July 1994. Includes contact sheet of wider photoshoot with cast members.
Documents relating to Kevin Boyle's contribution of a chapter entitled "Thought, Expression and Association" to the publication "International Human Rights Law", to be published by Oxford Academic Press. Includes author contracts signed by Boyle and the p
Typed script of 'Those Yellow Boots' by Maria Elner, produced/read as part of Galway Arts Festival Druid Series.
File of documents relating to administration, development, objectives, budgets, and general work of the Thoor Ballylee (tower home of W.B. Yeats), Gort, Co. Galway. Includes plans to participate in Galway European Capital of Culture initiative, 'Small Town, Big Ideas'.