Press cuttings from the staging of "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare at the Cambridge (Mass.) Drama Festival, starring Siobhán McKenna as Lady Macbeth.
Interview in "Theatre Arts" magazine interviewing Siobhán McKenna and Boris Goldovsky on the merits of "Macbeth" as a play and as an opera.
Press cutting of note for "The River Watchers" starring Siobhán McKenna on in London.
Produced by Louis Elliman and Shelah Richards, starring Siobhán McKenna, staged at the Gaiety Theatre for 16 performances.
Bundle of receipts covering restaurants, hotels and air travel.
Programme for "The Plough and the Stars" by Seán O’Casey, produced by the Abbey Theatre at the Queen’s Theatre, Dublin.
Letters from Stanley Young, New York, to Siobhán McKenna, enclosing the script of "Laurette" for her consideration, commenting that he and Nancy miss Ireland already. Also letter from Stanley Young, New York, to Siobhán McKenna explaining the situation in relation to the rights for "Laurette", commenting that he had acted in good faith but that the person he thought had the rights didn't, so the project had to be shelved.
Fan-mail to Siobhán McKenna in this production including note from Niall Fox and Patricia Lynch to Siobhán McKenna congratulating her on her performance in "Laurette". Also letter from Hulian L Englert, London, congratulating her on her performance in "Laurette" at the Gaiety Theatre.
Directed by Donald McWhinnie at the Strand Theatre, London, starring Siobhán McKenna, Alec McGovern and Griffith Jones, with Siobhán in the role of Marie-Therese, the cook.
Letters relating to the production, including unsent letter from Siobhán McKenna at the Albany Hotel, London, to "Binky" [Binkie Beaumont], commenting that the last scene didn't work in the previous night's performance [of "The Cavern"} and asking to meet him to discuss it if possible (1965). Also letter from HM Tennent Ltd., Globe Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, to Siobhán McKenna, thanking her for her letter, commenting that the role of Marie-Jeanne in "The Cavern" is “very near my heart” (30 Dec 1965).