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.
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File of printed programmes from productions by Field Day Theatre Company. Programmes include The Cure at Troy by Seamus Heaney, Three Sisters by Chekhov and adapted by Brian Friel (press release only); Double Cross by Thomas Kilroy; The Riot Act by Tom Paulin; Making History by Brian Friel; Saint Oscar by Terry Eagleton, Translations by Brian Friel; Pentecost by Brian Friel; The Madame MacAdam Travelling Theatre by Thomas Kilroy.
Two files with theatre programmes from productions attended by Carolyn Swift and of plays produced by Hilton Edwards-Micheál Mac Liammóir Productions, staged at the Gate Theatre Dublin, and also at other Dublin venues including the Olympia Theatre and the Gaiety Theatre. Includes. c. 50 items, including programme and ticket from original production of "Philadelphia, Here I Come!" by Brian Friel. 1964.
File of theatre programmes from plays produced at the Eblana Theatre, Dublin, located at the basement of Busáras Bus Station. Programmes were collected by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include: Old World by Alexey Arbuzov, Domino Productions (Chloe Gibson); Mr. Joyce is Leaving Paris by Tom Gallacher; Loot by Joe Orton and Amalgamated Artists Productions; What the Butler Saw by Joe Orton and Amalgamated Artists Productions; American Buffalo by David Mamet and Dublin Stage 1 Theatre; Look Back in Anger by John Osborne and Amalgamated Artists Productions; The Second Last Straw by Lee Dunne and Ballyshane Productions; Nora Barnacle by Maureen Charlton; Staircase by Charles Dyer and directed by Frank Bailey with Amalgamated Artists Productions; The Rose Tattoo by Tennessee Williams (Orion Productions, 16 Jul 1962); An Evening With Brendan Behan devised by Carolyn Swift and by Orion Productions with C.N.K. Productions, 22 Oct 1962) and later transfer to the Gate theatre Dublin. True West by Sam Shepard (Irish Premiere) Red Rex Theatre Company; Winter Journey by Clifford Odets and Art Theatre Productions; Mr Wonderful MCP by Livia Rowan and De Vere Productions; Triple Bill - Doesn't Anyone Remember Murphy by John Quinn - Prelude and Fugue by Clifford Bax - Partly Furnished by Barry L. Hillman - Dublin Theatre Festival and O.Z. Whitehead; The Flip Side by Hugh and Margaret Williams and Amalgamated Artists Productions; Do You Know the Milky Way by Karl Wittlinger; Hughie by Eugene O'Neill and All Gods Die On Friday by Michael McDonnell; Dusa Fish Stas and Vi by Pam Gems directed by Agnes Bernelle and Amber Productions; Luv by Murray Schisgal and Amalgamated Artists Productions; The Joslyn Circle by Harding Lemay; Not With a Bang by Kevin Casey and Elmar Productions; A Scent of Flowers by James Saunders and Amalgamated Artists Productions; The Only Street by Tom Gallacher; The Lamb in the Mirror by Owen Quinn and Liffey Theatre Productions; Triple Bill - A Tale After School by James Douglas - Part of the Main - The Crying Room by Patrick Gilligan with Amalgamated Artists Productions (1969); Ladies Night - Women Writing About Women by Mary Gallagher, Jane Martin, and Ara Watson and from the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky Watershed by G.P. Gallivan and 66 Theatre Company; Pas De Deux by Hugo Claus (1990s).
File of printed theatre programmes from various productions at the Duchess Theatre, London, and attended by Carolyn Swift.
File with printed programmes and posters from productions by Dublin Youth Theatre, held at Project Arts Centre, Dublin.
Files of festival programmes from the Dublin Theatre Festival. Programmes belonged to Caroline Swift and some are annotated and marked with productions attended by Swift. Programmes included as follows:
File 1: Festival Programmes 1957 - 1979. Programmes present for 1957, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1971, 1978, theatre festival newsletter Sep 1965.
File 2: Festival Programmes 1980 - 1989. Programmes present for 1980, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1988, and festival newspaper for 1989.
File 3: Festival Programmes 1990 - 1994. Programmes present for 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994.
File 4: Festival Programmes 1995 - 1996. Programmes present for 1995, 1996.
File 5 - Festival Programmes 1997 - 2001. Programmes present for 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001.
Files 6-9 Assorted play programmes from productions as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival. File includes: "The Voices of Doolin" by Walter Mackin and with Cyril Cusack Productions, Gaiety Theatre Dublin (1960); "You in Your Small Corner" by Wesley Burrows, Mannix Productions at Four Courts Hotel (1968);"Children of the Wolf by John Peacock, at Player-Wills Theatre (1971); "The Goose" by Alun Owen (1967) "The Game's Bogey" by John McGrath, 7:84 Theatre Company (1974); Theatre de la Huchette, at Player Wills Theatre (1974); "Empress Eugenie by Jason Lindsey, Edmund Burke Hall, Trinity Arts Centre (1979); Children's Season at the Ark Theatre, Dublin. (1997); "Scenes from an Execution" by Hot Mouth Theatre Company (1999); Arabian Nights by The Village Theatre Company (1999).
Programmes from student drama productions including by Dublin University Players, Trinity College Dublin; University College Dublin, The University Drama Annual Festival, and the Gaiety School of Acting. Also includes programmes from showcase performances at the Samuel Beckett Theatre, 1993, 1995.
File of programmes from revue performances attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes are from numerous Dublin venues, and from Irish and international production, including at the Eblana Theatre, The Olympia, the Gaiety, the Gate Theatre, Project Arts Centre.
Files of opera production programmes from performances attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes are from numerous Dublin venues, and from Irish and international productions.