Press cuttings detailing coverage of the Dudgeon case and other issues relating to rights and abuse of rights of homosexuals in Northern Ireland. Also includes an issue of Time magazine with cover story relating to Gay rights in U.S.A. (23 Apr 1979)
Diverse file of press cuttings reporting on:
The bridge at Muicinneach Idir Dhá sháile / [Muiceanach Idir Dhá Sháile], the closure of Screeb generating station, Sraith Salach School Boycott, Domhnall Ó Lubhlaí, obituaries, property.
Files of press cuttings relating to the life and career of Carolyn Swift, interviews and features, as well as reviews and coverage of her literary works.
File of press cuttings kept by Druid Theatre Company of news and coverage of the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, concerning management, funding and Abbey Centenary events.
File of press cuttings and collected copies of email and printed press coverage of international news coverage of the 9/11 attacks and featuring comment on the response internationally and within the U.S., the U.N., the O.H.C.H.R. and some focused coverag
File of press cuttings relating to production of "The Crumb Trail", directed by Gavin Quinn and produced by Pan Pan Theatre Company. Includes a press book of reviews from the production as part of the Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival, and later touring productions of the play by Pan Pan in Denmark and in New York.
File of press cuttings from Irish and international (French) press and media with coverage of Pan Pan productions of "Standoffish" and "Deflowerfucked".
File of press cuttings from Pan Pan production of Mr. Staines, written by Dermot Healy.
File of press cuttings from Pan Pan productions "Tailor's Requiem", "The Idiots", and "A Bronze Twist of Your Serpent Muscles". Articles refer to production in Ireland as well as in France. Some Pan Pan press releases also included. Also coverage of awards won by Pan Pan during these times.
File of press cuttings from the early and first productions by Pan Pan Theatre Company. Includes reviews for "The Crystal Spider", "The Man With Two Kisses", "Mademoiselle Flic Flac in the Red Room", and "Martin Assassin of His Wife". Most items are loose-leaf with some items pasted into a scrapbook. Within the scrapbook is a manuscript letter on a piece of notepaper sent to Pan Pan by an audience member reacting to [unnamed play] but that it will be in their minds for some time to come.