File relating to financial planning, budget planning and review of costs for the production of The Leenane Trilogy. File includes fax correspondence between Druid and the Royal Court discussing finance and resourcing for the production, box-office and income breakdown and other budgetary matters.
File of spreadsheets detailing breakdown of box office accounts for productions of The Leenane Trilogy.
File of black and white photographs taken by Ivan Kyncl during rehearsal and production of "A Skull in Connemara" as part of "The Leenane Trilogy" by Martin McDonagh, directed by Garry Hynes. Those pictured include Mick Lally, David Wilmot and Brian F. O'Byrne.
Printed programme from the Leenane Trilogy, comprising the plays "The Beauty Queen of Leenane", "A Skull in Connemara" and "The Lonesome West", written by Martin McDonagh, directed by Garry Hynes and staged by Druid Theatre Company. Programme includes an article written by Tim Robinson, black and white photographs of McDonagh, Hynes and cast members during rehearsals and biographies of cast and creative crew members.
Files relating to play for television written by Barbara Walsh, "The Last Summer", edited by Carolyn Swift, directed by Jim FitzGerald, and produced by Chloe Gibson. Includes letters between Walsh, Swift, and Gibson, discussing submission of the play, edits and revisions, rights and purchase, and its broadcast; opinion report on the play by Gibson, production and broadcast schedule of the play.
File 2 includes further draft script of the play and also final broadcast script with list of cast and production crew members.
Manuscript material documenting the creation and publication of the second book in Tim Robinson's Connemara Trilogy, 'The Last Pool of Darkness'.
Typed bound script of original screenplay of 'The Last Hangover', by Ben Gibney and Brendan Ellis.
Columbia Pictures Television production, with Siobhán McKenna in the role of Fortunata.
Typescript draft script of The Last Days of Ollie Deasy, with cover page printed on Macnas headed-paper.
Printed programme from The Last Apache Reunion, written by Bernard Farrell and staged at the Tivoli Theatre, Dublin by Tony Byrne in association with Groundwork. Includes introduction from Tony Ó Dálaigh and cast and crew information.