File containing catalogues, user manuals and some correspondence in relation to the operation of sound recording equipment by the theatre, including a licence from Galway Corporation for outside broadcasts from a vehicle.
Printed programme from Drama Degree students of Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College Dublin, presentation of two modern Noh plays, 'Sotoba Komachi' and 'Hanjo' by Yukio Mishima and directed by Shimpei Fujiwara. Includes article on the director, article on Classic Noh Theatre, cast and crew information.
Sons of Oedipus by Euripides, produced and staged by the Greenwich Theatre, London from 3 Feb to 5 Mar 1977. Translated and directed by David Thompson, with Siobhán in the role of Jocasta.
15 images on negative and two contact sheets.
Portrait taken inside of Máirtín, tiler is written on the photograph in brackets.
Pictures of Sonny Chóilín Learaí, and his partner (unidentified). They are pictured standing outside, Sonny plays the button accordion, and she accompanies on badhran.
32 images on negative and contact sheets.
Sonny Ban Mac Donnacha standing outside his house.
Photographs of Mary McAleese’s visit to Dundalk.
Family photographs.
File of typescript lyrics for sketches and songs by Carolyn Swift, with handwritten notes and annotation by Swift. Titles of songs/lyrics include Cross-Talk Comedians, Female Impersonator Gags, Women's Lib Sketches for Mr. Pussy, Changing Times, The More Things Change, Off and On, Odd Man Out, Public Relations, the Pied Piper of Hamelin, Letter to the Editor, Pop Call, Suburbia 1970, Spot for Anna Manahan, Spot for Milo O'Shea, Newscast 1500B.C., The Great Food Scare, Plumbing Perils.
File of typescript lyrics for sketches and songs by Carolyn Swift, with handwritten notes and annotation by Swift. Titles of songs/lyrics include: Always There, Believe in Me, the Breathless Lover or My Heart Always Goes, the Call of Mallorca, Charlie, Charlie's Bar in Palma, Danger Ahead, Fairy Tales, Going To Work, Go Now, Higgledy-Piggledy, I'm for You, I'm Out Of My Mind, Duet: If I Were Married To You, Jig Saw, The Lonesome Horseman, Love To Burn, Mick the Flick, My Love's Coming Home, Nevermore Be Leaving, Nothing Holds Them, No One Knows, Once Again, Pick Up The Pieces, Roundabout, A Scrap Of Paper, Screen Love, She Isn't Exactly, Soldier Soldier, So Many People, Table For One, Take My One, To Be or Not To Be, A Thing Of The Past, This is The Island, Time Was, To be In Your Arms, Unless You Weep Pearls, Walking the Road, When Winter Comes Around, Where in the World, Why Did they Go?, World Of My Dream, Winds of Change.
File of typescript lyrics for sketches and songs by Carolyn Swift, with handwritten notes and annotation by Swift. Titles of songs/lyrics include Sleepy Joe, Heaven Knows Why, Lying Lips, A Thousand Years Ago, I Don't Believe What I Say, Little Miss Spider, Lazy Woman, When I Was Young, Call, Saturday, Don't Think of Me, Bring Me Back to the Sun, It's So Hard to Hide, I Must Have Just Imagined It All, Third Stop South of Nowhere, Screen Love, The Persuasive Irish, The Song of Roy Bradford, John Milton Hayes, The Ulsterbus, Songs of Clontarf Resident, Busting Out, Counter Melody (Women Have Gone Suddenly Mad), Now, Don't Close The Door, Nothing Holds Them, Going To Work, Mirage, Script For the R.E.S.O. Concert of Beethoven's Eighth Symphony, If Only You'll Trust Me, Bring Me Back the Sun, You Can't Serve Two Masters. Decline and Fall (music by George Desmond Hodnett, a revised version of original version from 1954 and produced at the Pike Theatre, Dublin and by the Pike at the Cambridge and Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London.
File of typescript lyrics for sketches and songs by Carolyn Swift, with handwritten notes and annotation by Swift. Titles of songs/lyrics include: Time and Motion, Dracula, Big Fish, The Tortoise and the Hare, When I was Young, It's So Hard to Hide, Faith Hope, and Charity, Maureen's Spot, Parody on 'She Moved Through the Fair' for Clare Mullan, She Moved through the Fleadh!, Interview with Santa Claus (c/o Proinnsias Mac Aonghusa, Off and On, Busting Out, Curtain Raiser - Hernando's Hideaway (Pike Theatre, 24 Feb 1963), The Persuasive Irish, Please Be My Teddy Bear, Laurie Morton - Single Spot for Royal, The Auld Orange Flute, Single for Eugene Lambert, The Persuasive Irish, When We Hadn't RTÉ, Parody on 'Old Uncle Tom Cobley' for 'Wanderly Wagon, Musical Rathmines, Couplets for Cowards, Let Me Go On Lovin' You for Now, There's Nothing Like Bingo, Strength Through Joy.
File of letters relating to the writing and composition of songs and lyrics by Carolyn Swift and which used in various productions. The letters include to/from Swift and Fergus Linehan; Fran [ ]; Carl [ ] at RTÉ; Noel Smyth, RTÉ; Ricky Stephens; Joe O'Donnell, RTÉ; Bill Golding; Adrian Cronin, Head of Light Entertainment, RTÉ; Ruth O'Meara, Phoenix Productions; Noel Pearson.