2 copies of a leaflet containing the programme for Father Hayes' mission held at Parroquia San Patricio (St. Patrick's Church), Buenos Aires, 23-30 September 1934.
Programme, flyer and press cutting from The Sunday Telegraph of a review done by Francis King of "Britannicus" by Racine.
Programme for a dinner held at the Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire, in honour of Father Hayes on his return from Argentina.
Programme for Catholic Social Week, Tivoli Hall, Tipperary, 22-29 March 1942, featuring daily lecture subjects and their lecturers, the daily chairmen, and the daily roster of speakers. The programme is to feature the patron of the Catholic Young Men's Society, John Harty, Archbishop of Cashel on the front cover and Jeremiah Kinane, Archbishop of Dercos, on the back cover. Includes original copy printed on cardstock (4pp) and distribution copy printed on yellow paper (4pp).
Programme for the Catholic Young Men's Society of the Archdiocese of Dublin's Catholic Social Week, Mansion House, 26-30 January 1942.
Programme for the Catholic Young Men's Society's Catholic Social Week in Tipperary, 19-26 March 1939. The programme features an updated picture of Archbishop John Harty glued overtop of the original photograph.
Programme for the Catholic Young Men's Society's Catholic Social Week in Tipperary, 19-26 March 1939.
Draft programme from an unproduced series of plays focusing on the work of Tom Murphy. Entitled "This Strange Country" - Irish Emigration and the Plays of Tom Murphy. The item is a forerunner to the DruidMurphy series and dates to c. 2009/2010. Plays included were Famine, The House, A Whistle in the Dark and Conversations on a Homecoming. Programme includes a message from former Irish President, Mary Robinson.
Programme of plays for the Dublin Theatre Festival, including "St Joan of the Stockyards" by Bertolt Brecht, featuring Siobhán McKenna. Includes comments on the production for Siobhan from "a playgoer" at the back.
Programme of plays for the Circle in the Square theatre, New York for the 1978-1979 season, including a photograph of Siobhán McKenna