First draft of excerpts from various works for "I am of Ireland", with Siobhan McKenna and the Chieftains. Also copy of photograph of Siobhán McKenna and the O'Shea family, at a reception following her performance with the Chieftains in Philadelphia.
File of good luck cards and some correspondence to Siobhán McKenna on her performance in "Britannicus" by Racine in London. Includes script for All India Knows of Esther Leach by Denis Shaw, and a typescript of an article entitled 'Britannicus - La piece des connoisseurs' by Samuel Solomon.
Production material relating to "All Joyce" including some relating to “Mr. Bloom and the Cyclops” directed by John Berry.
Copy letter from John Hippsley, to John Bedding, Samuel French & Co. Ltd., London, seeing a 12 month licence for Siobhán McKenna in Ireland for "Happy Days" for Samuel Beckett, which she plans to stage after filming "The Last Days of Pompeii" for the Dublin Theatre Festival and elsewhere. Also letters from John Bedding of Samuel French Co. Ltd., and Sue Freathy of Curtis Brown, London, arranging performance rights to "Happy Days" for the Republic of Ireland for Siobhán McKenna.
Abbey theatre production of "Cúirt an Mhean Oíche" by Brian Merriman, adapted by Siobhán McKenna. Staged at the Peacock Theatre from 11 – 27 October, Siobhán also directed the production.
Production of one woman show "I remember I remember", based on the work of Samuel Beckett.
Correspondence between Johnny Hippsley and various people at the Abbey Theatre relating to the possibility of them staging "Long Day’s Journey into Night" with Siobhán McKenna.
Press cuttings for the production of "Arsenic and Old Lace" by Joseph Kesselring at the Gaiety Theatre, as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival. It stars Maureen Potter and Siobhán McKenna.
Produced by Two City Films, directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, the film was based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, who was also involved in the adaptation. It was Siobhán McKenna’s screen debut in the role of Kate Donovan.