Printed programme detailing all events and productions as part of the 2010 Dublin theatre Festival.
Printed programme detailing all upcoming events and productions as part of the 2007 Dublin Theatre Festival.
File includes printed editions of programmes for Dublin Theatre Festival for years 1996, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2016, 2017.
Letter relating to 60th anniversary of Dublin University Law Society's formal recognition by Trinity College Dublin, and of the first Auditor taking office, sent by Mathew McCabe, Auditor, 61st session, to all "ex-Auditors" including Mary Robinson, and referencing plans to erect a plaque listing all former Auditors from 1934-1964. [Mary Robinson was Auditor 1966-1967, under her maiden name Bourke, was succeeded by her husband Nick in 1967, who was in turn succeeded by Mary's brother Adrian Bourke, in 1968. Mary was first woman auditor.]
Award styled as a ticket, in glass picture frame, presented by Dublin University Players to Mary Robinson, with text "DU players are proud to present Mary Robinson with Honorary Patronage of the Society as part of the Aurora Festival", Players Theatre, Trinity College Dublin, 30/05/2017.
Printed programme from Dublin University Golden Jubilee, including lists of members and positions held within the D.U. Players' a history of the players through the decades, with images; cast list for production of "MidSummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare and directed by Lynne Parker and various advertisements.
Material relating to Dublin University Women Graduates Association (DUWGA) including minutes, membership lists, correspondence and reports.
File with letters between Carolyn Swift and Robert Nicholson, Curator of the Dublin Writers Museum, confirming deposit of Pike Theatre Programmes from Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett among the museum collections. Includes printed flyers about the museum, typed 'guided tour' of the museum and its collections and also a typed history of the museum building.
File of printer programmes from Corn Exchange production of Dubliners by James Joyce, adapted by Michael West and Annie Ryan, directed by Annie Ryan. Presented as part of Dublin Theatre Festival (27 Sep -14 Oct 2012). Includes article by filmmaker Lenny Abrahamson, "In the Theatre of The Corn Exchange, the stage is a space of invention and transformation" and an article by Annie Ryan and Michael West "A Chapter of the Moral History of My County". Printed DTF flyer from the production also included - as well as A4-size printed flyer with company history of Corn Exchange.