File of theatre programmes from the Abbey Theatre Dublin, from productions attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include:
Juno and the Paycock by Seán O'Casey (1969); The Two Shadows - In the Shadow of the Glen and The Shadow of a Gunman (1968); The Saint and Mary Kate by Frank O'Connor, adt' by Mary Manning; An Cailín Bán by Dion Boucicault (1967); The Last Eleven by Jack White; The Invincibles by Frank O'Connor and Hugh Hunt (1967); Dublin Theatre Festival at the Abbey 1968; Abbey Theatre Summer 1968; Abbey Theatre Christmas 1968; Dublin Theatre Festival at the Abbey and the Peacock Theatres (1969); The Playboy of the Western World (1968); The General's Watch by Maurice Davin-Power (1968); An Evening With Myles (1968); Diarmaid Agus Balor (1961); The Man From Clare by John B. Keane (1963); Hall of Healing by Sean O'Casey (1966); the Wood of the Whispering by M.J. Molloy (1965); The Plough and the Stars (1964); The Quara Fella by Brendan Behan (1960); Do Thrushes Sing in Birmingham by Liam Lynch (1962); Hut 42 by John B. Keane (1962); Sovereign Love by T.C. Murray and The Shadow of a Gunman by Sean O'Casey (1964); The Conspiracy by Kenneth E.L. Deale; The Pilgrim's Mother by Arnold Hill; The Call by Tom Coffey (1966); The Face of Treason by Eoin Neeson and Colm McNeill (1965); Aisling as Tír na nÓg (1964); An Claíomh Soluis (1962); Happy As Larry by Donagh MacDonagh; The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov; The Loves of Cass Maguire by Brian Friel; Death is For Heroes by Michael Judge; Red Roses For Me by Sean O'Casey (1967); Tarry Flynn by Patrick Kavanagh (1966); One For the Grave by Louis McNeice (1966); The Shaughraun by Dion Boucicault (1967); Fernando Agus An Ríon Óg (1966); The Plough and The Stars by Seán O'Casey (1966).
Also programme from Writers Work Group 1969, Peacock Theatre.
File of theatre programmes from the Abbey Theatre Dublin, from productions attended by Carolyn Swift in the 1980s and1990s.
Files of programmes from theatre for children, productions attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include for Pooka Children's Theatre, Damer Hall, Dublin, Team Theatre, The Gate Theatre Dublin, Theatre Omnibus, Galway Arts Festival/Babóró, Galway.
Programmes from plays in the Irish language attended by Carolyn Swift, includes plays at the Damer hall, Dublin (such as An Giall by Brendan Behan, 1958), a large number of Irish language plays at the Peacock Theatre / An Phéacóg, Dublin; also at Siamsa Tíre, Tralee, Co. Kerry; An Rose Tattoo by Tennessee Williams, Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe (2 - 9 Feb 1992); 'Macbeth' Ceoldráma le Giuseppe Verdi at Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe (1998).
File of theatre programmes from Druid Theatre productions attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include The Wood of the Whispering by M.J. Molloy, The Country Boy by John Murphy, The Playboy of the Western World by J.M. Synge, At The Black Pig's Dyke by Vincent Woods, The Leenane Trilogy by Martin McDonagh, The Ointment Blue and There are Tragedies and Tragedies by George FitzMaurice, poster for double-bill of Island Protected by a Bridge of Glass and Bar and Ger by Geraldine Aron.
File of programmes from productions by the Irish Theatre Company and attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include The J. Arthur McGuinness Story by Tom Murphy, The Seagull by Thomas Kilroy after Chekhov, Affluence by Wesley Burrows, Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare.
File of theatre programmes from productions by Orion Productions, a company led by Phyllis Ryan and based primarily at the Eblana Theatre, Dublin, and the Gas Company Theatre, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin. Includes plays by John B. Keane, Patrick Galvin, Brian Friel, Tennessee Williams, Hugh Leonard, Tom Coffey and others.
File with theatre programmes of plays attended by Carolyn Swift at the Pike Theatre, Herbert Lane, Dublin, and produced by independent theatre companies at the Pike venue, including by Romar Theatre Productions, International Group Theatre Ltd., and Ophidia Ltd.
File of printed programmes from productions by Four-In-One Players. at the Project Arts Centre. Includes Stage Struck by Simon Gray (1982); The Letter by Noel O'Brien and On The Outside by Thomas Murphy and Noel O'Donoghue; The Flats by John Boyd; Inadmissible Evidence by John Osborne; Someone To Talk To by Michael Judge; Peace At Home by George Courtline and Creditors by August Strindberg; the Two of Us by Michael Frayn, Deathwatch by Jean Genet; Supertree by Ron Cowen; Goodbye Cruel World by Fergus Linehan.
File of printed theatre programmes from productions by Calypso Theatre Company and attended by Carolyn Swift. Productions include Trickledown Town by Donal O'Kelly; The Business of Blood by Kenneth Glennan and Donal O'Kelly; Hughie on the Wires by Kenneth Glennan (at City Arts Centre).