Rough notes on accounts of the Taibhdhearc.
Rough notes of minutes of a [Board of Directors’ meeting] relating to banking matters, holidays, plays for the season and other matters. [in pencil]. Includes a letter from Peg Broderick, 17 Prospect Hill, Galway to ‘A Chara’, stating that while she is grateful for Mr Dermody’s token of appreciation she cannot possibly accept it and wishing them all success in future broadcasts.
Rough notes for case for Counsel in relation to the case of Dermot O'Conor Donelan, noting the pertinent documents as a marriage settlement dated 30 Nov 1811, a deed of appointment dated 19 Oct 1844 [very fragile- hydrolysis].
Rough notes comparing two surveys of the lands of Dermot Donelan, one showing him having 580 acres, the old survey showing 568a. Ir. 20p. Early 19th Century
Rough minutes on the Taibhdhearc Committee meeting, noting correspondence to be sent and the ceile accounts [in Irish].
Rough minutes of the meeting of the Taibhdhearc Committee, giving attendance and matters discussed. The main issue is whether MacLiammhóir is coming or not. They decide to write to him and give a decision on the matter the following month. The Chair, Secretary and Mr Lovett would draft a letter to him to see what he wanted to do.
Rough minutes of a meeting of the Taibhdhearc committee with Dr O Maille in the chair. The meeting is taken up mainly with Mac Liammhóir's letter, and deciding to get the actors together [in Irish].
Rough minute book of an Comhar Dramaíochta kept by Prof. Liam Ó Briain, giving names of those present at meetings, correspondence, financial accounts and an account of what they did. Includes an account of how the Augustinian Hall was chosen as the premises for the Taibhdhearc (17 Dec 1927). Also copy correspondence from Éarnán de Blaghd to Liam Ó Briain stating that he can provide £600 to the Comhar Dramaíochta for the proposed Gaelic theatre (9 Feb 1928). Also L O Deá brought along "Nead na scalltán" for the Board's consideration (23 Apr 1928). Also notes on cast and stage-hands for a production being done by Micheál Mac Liamhóir (22 Apr 1929). Also discussion on the acquisition of uniforms and props for a production of "Mar gheall ar saoire na Cásca" (18 May 1930). In a note by Liam Ó Briain at the end he states that in December 1930 they decided to get Proinnsias Mac Diarmada trained at the Gate. "Tháinig sé agus thosaigh caibidil nua i stair an Taibhdhearc (1958) [in Irish].
Printed programme from Rough Magic AIB 'Seeds' Showcase production, featuring production of "Dying City" by Christopher Shinn and directed by Des Kennedy and also "Serious Money" by Caryl Churchill, directed by Aoife Spillane-Hinks and also new play readings of "The Door that Sings Bellini" by Maria Elner, directed by Lynne Parker and reading of "The Rapture Index" by Ciarán FitzPatrick, directed by Tom Creed. Staged at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin. includes introduction from Lynn Parker of Rough Magic; biographies of creative team and images and biographies of cast members.
Printed season programme detailing Rough Magic productions for 1991.