Typed copy of script for sketch of "The Toothless Tenor" produced as part of the Late Night Follies at the Pike Theatre Dublin.
Includes reference to Mr Ormsby of 'Gortnabbey'
Material from production of The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, A new version of Bertolt Brecht's and Kurt Weill's original, from a literal translation by Constance Hayes, directed by Patrick Mason and designed by Joe Vaněk. Includes colour photographs, 6inch X 4inch, taken during production of the play; negatives of photographs and also colour drawing of set design by Joe Vaněk;
CD of audio soundtrack for "The Threepenny Opera", book and lyrics by Bertolt Brecht, music by Kurt Weill, based on Elizabeth Hauptmann's translation of John Gay's "The Beggar's Opera". English translation by Robert David MacDonald. New lyric translation by Jeremy Sams. Donmar Warehouse, London, production. Track listing included.
Offprint of book chapter by Etienne Rynne, entitled "The Thomastown High Cross - A Cornish Connection", published in "Kilkenny: Studies in Honour of Margaret Phelan."
Printed programme from Blue Raincoat theatre company production of Flann O'Brien's "The Third Policeman", adapted by Jocelyn Clarke. Includes forward from Malcolm Hamilton and Niall Henry; article entitled "Flann O'Brien: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Post-Modernist" by Keith Hopper; a note on the history of Blue Raincoat, a note on Jocelyn Clarke and biographies of cast members.
Printed Programme from Opera North's production of "the Thieving Magpie" by Gioachino Rossini, text by Giovanni Gherardini, translated by Jeremy Sams, Leeds Grand Theatre. Programme includes a synopsis of the opera, article entitled "Divas, Drums and Other Stylistic Questions" by David Charles Abell, article entitled "The Unknown Rossini" by Anthony Arblaster; article entitled "Stendhal's First Night"; article entitled "A Disgusting Little Anecdote" by Alice King-Farlow; article entitled "Magpie Scraps" by Cathy Swire and article entitled "The Thieving Magpie on Disc and Video" by Alan Blyth and includes cast and creative crew biographical details and headshots.
File of company registration forms for The Theatreworks Company. Company name adapted as of 26 Sep 1995, forms stamped on date 10 Oct 1995, receipt for payment of registration fee, forms signed by Michael Caven, Ann O'Farrell, and Brian Singleton. Letter to Michael Caven from Herman Good, Wine, Stokes, and Jay Solicitors regarding proposed work.
File also includes headed company paper with The Theatreworks branding.
Files of documents relating to administration, finances and operation of The Theatreworks, including bank account statements, annual accounts, invoices and related files. Also general company correspondence regarding administration, sponsorship, production planning - letters generally to Michael Caven, Artistic Director of Theatreworks.
Used cheque books for payments made by The Theatreworks Company. Cheque stubs record information on each payment made.