File relating to the administration and organising of touriong performance of "Deflowerfucked" by Pan Pan Theatre Company as part of the International Theatre Festival, Lublin, Poland, 2001. File includes letters to Gavin Quinn, Pan Pan, from the festival organisers, inviting Pan Pan to perform at the Festival in Lublin (23 May 2001); fax and letters between Quinn and the organisers discussing technical specifications and requirements for the stage and lighting design/installation and the placement of the audience within the theatre. Also press cuttings of coverage of the Pan Pan production at the festival in Lublin.
Degani Oboe Quartet. Concert held at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway. Includes details of works performed from Mozart, Beethoven, Gatti, Schubert and Arnold. Also includes information on the Quartet.
Degree of Anthony Ormsby [BA Vern], entered 1815 aged 18, son of Thomas, born 1815.
Degree of Thomas Ormsby, BA AEST. entered 1824 aged 17, son of Anthony, born Dublin.
The information regarding the degrees, all from Trinity College, Dublin, is supplemented by detailed from "Alumni Dublinensis".
Typescript with music score for 'Deirdre - An Opera', in a prologue and three acts, book by Carolyn Swift, music by David Armstrong. Opera is based on the Irish legend of Diarmuid and Grainne. Also hardback binder with cover contents note of "Deirdre - An Opera in a prologue and three acts by David Armstrong with libretto by Carolyn Swift.
Black and white photograph mounted in card of scene from "Deirdre an Bhróin" by J M Synge, featuring Bríd Ní Griofa and Máirtín Ó Direáin.
Script de "Deirdre an Bhrón" ("Deirdre of the Sorrows") le J M Synge, aistrithe ag Liam Ó Briain, léirithe ag Prionnsias Mac Diarmada.
Script for "Deirdre an Bhrón" ("Deirdre of the Sorrows") by J M Synge, translated by Liam Ó Briain, produced by Prionnsias Mac Diarmada.
Press cuttings relating to Siobhán McKenna's role as Deirdre in the Third Programme BBC Radio broadcast of "Deirdre of the Sorrows" by John Millington Synge.
Black and white photograph mounted in card of scene from "Deireadh an Aistir" ("Journey’s End") by R C Sherriff, featuring Walter Macken and Micheál Ó Beirn [photograph courtesy of Micheál Ó Beirn].