Programme for "Bás gan Éagmais" ("Arsenic and Old Lace") by Joseph Kesselring, produced by Pádraig Ó Neachtain, produced by Micheál Ó Garbhaigh, giving the cast and a synopsis of the play [from Townley Collection, in Irish].
Programme for "Barney" by Michael Mullen, adapted and produced by Treasa Ní Thiarnáin, giving the cast and a synopsis of the play [in Irish].
Programme for "Baile na mBan" ("La Puebla de las Mujeres") by J & S Quintero, translated by Seán Mac Caibhearta, produced by Traolach Ó hAonghusa, giving the cast and a synopsis of the play [from Townley Collection, in Irish].
Programme for "Baile na mBan" by Quintero, adapted for the stage by Seán Mac Caibhearta, produced by Risteard Ó Broin, giving the cast and a synopsis of the play [in Irish].
Programme for "As You Like it" by William Shakespeare, Siobhán in the role of Celia.
Programme for "Árus Mhungo" ("Mungo’s Mansion") by Bháitéar Ó Maicín, translated by Seán Ó Carra, produced by Risteard Ó Broin, giving the cast and a synopsis of the play [from Townley Collection, in Irish].
Programme for "Ars Gratia Artis" by Kenneth Galloway, translated by S Mac Lochlainn; An Lasair Choille by Micheál Ó hÁirtnéid and Caitlín Maude; "Cuig Peso ar an Dromhnach" by Josefina Niggli, translated by Seán Stafford, all produced Traolach Ó hAonghusa, giving the cast and a synopsis of the plays [from Townley Collection, in Irish].
Programme for "Arís" ("La Joyeuse Farce des ‘Encore’") by Henri Ghéon, translated by Liam Ó Briain, produced by Prionnsias Mac Diarmada and "Caimbéal na Coille Móire" ("Campbell of Kilmhor") by J A Ferguson, translated by “Fiachra Éilgeach”, produced by Prionnsias Mac Diarmada, giving the cast and a synopsis of the plays [from Townley Collection, in Irish].
Programme for "Áras" ("Home") by David Storey, translated by Seán Mac Iomhair, produced by Risteard Ó Bróin, giving the cast and a synopsis of the play [in Irish].
Programme for "Ar an mBóthar Mór" ("Nationale 6") by Jean-Jacques Bernard, translated by Liam Ó Briain, produced by Diarmuid Ó Murchadha, giving the cast and a synopsis of the play [from Townley Collection, in Irish].