Printed programme from Gate Theatre Longford Productions staging of "A Broken World" by Gabriel Marcel, translated by Rosalind Heywood, produced by Dan O'Connell. The play starred Genevieve Lyons.
Printed programme from production of "Gone Tomorrow", written by Tom Coffey, directed by Barry Cassin, set by Tomás MacAnna. Produced at the Gate Theatre by Gate Theatre Dublin, Gemini Productions in association with the Dublin Theatre Festival.
Photocopy of printed programme from production of The Ginger Man written by J.P. Donleavy, staged at the Gaiety Theatre by Spur Productions in Association with The Dublin Globe Theatre Company. The play starred Genevieve Lyons, Richard Harris, Godfrey Quigley and Rosalie Westwater, directed by Philip Wiseman, set by Tony Walton
Printed playscript, Samuel French Acting Edition of "The Waltz of the Toreadors" by Jean Anouilh, adapted by Lucienne Hill.
Typed actor script for "The Sulky Fire" by Jean Jacques Bernard, and property of the Studio Theatre Club, Mount street, Dublin, which was founded and ran by Madame Bannard Daisy (Toto) Cogley. Genevieve Lyons played the role of 'Blanche' in the play.
Theatre photographs taken of productions which feature Genevieve Lyons. The photographs are taken largely during Globe Theatre productions and also feature productions by the Pike Theatre, Dublin.
Black and white photographs taken during production of Home is the Hero by Walter Macken, from Act II and Act III, taken from performance at Cork Opera House. Pictured include Genevieve Lyons, Chris Curren, Sean Riordan, peg O'Connell and Bill Mahoney.
Black and white photograph from Globe Theatre production of "We Must Kill Toni" by Ian Stuart Black and staged in Dun Laoghaire. Pictured include Genevieve Lyons and Donal Donnelly.
Black and white photograph of cast members during a scene of The Seven Year Itch by George Axelrod produced at the Gaiety Theatre Dublin. Pictured include Genevieve Lyons, Maureen Toal, Milo O'Shea, Deirdre McSharry
Black and white photograph of Globe Theatre production of Private Lives by Noel Coward, at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. Pictured include Genevieve Lyons, Aidan Grennell and others.