File includes application form prepared by Druid Theatre Company for Culture Ireland funding for a North American tour of "The Cripple of Inishmaan" by Martin McDonagh and supporting correspondence relating to that application. Also letters from Culture Ireland confirming funding support to Druid for production of "The Silver Tassie" by Sean O'Casey, (UK Tour) Helsinki production of "Penelope" by Enda Walsh, and also produced at the Edinburgh Fringe, at St. Ann's Warehouse, New York, at Hampstead Theatre, London. File also includes reports by Druid to Culture Ireland concerning recent productions funded by Culture Ireland.
File includes report form and finance back-up submitted to Culture Ireland from Druid Theatre re. drawdown of funds for 'Penelope' in London and Washington by Enda Walsh (May 2011); Also includes letters and application conforming funding for Druid member Thomas Conway to attend public reading of works as part of New Ireland: The Enda Walsh Festival in New York, March 2011.
Files relating to funding and international touring assistance by Culture Ireland for productions by Pan Pan Theatre Company.
File of material relating to the Merriman summer and winter schools (1994-1997). Brochures, itineraries, poems and papers all included. A note on Folded Landscapes paper 'Some Suggestions for Scoil Gheimhridh Mherriman 1997, Contaí Mhaigh Eo', on Archaeology, folk songs, placenames, gaeltacht and historical.
Six black and white photographs mounted on two boards from "Cupán Tae Airt" - pantomime, by Diarmaid Ó Murchadha and Lasairfhíona Ní Mháille, featuring the cast in a number of poses (all 205x115mm) [outsize].
Correspondence to rural dramatic groups donating a trophy for a drama festival confined to rural groups.
An index card describing the naming and pronunciation of the townland of Curhownagh, [Corrthamhnach].
40 images on negative and contact sheets.
Photographs taken in Carna, a German family are pictured, along with a young football team, including Dominic.
Photographs of a number of people rowing two currachs out at sea and sail boats.