File includes typescript of 'Lady G' by Carolyn Swift. Note on cover page by Swift indicates that "This version is more or less that performed in the Abbey Theatre in 1987 and 1988, while the marked cuts indicate the version performed in schools and clubs, where less time was available."
A second script in the file carries a note on the cover page by Swift - "Working Copy". A further script carries the cover note of "Master Copy".
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File with original programme/poster from the Abbey Theatre production of "Lady G" at the Abbey in 1987; flyer from abbey touring production of the play at Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe; printed flyer about the play printed by the Abbey Theatre; various typed synopsis of the play by Swift; typed and annotated biography of Lady Gregory written by Swift; flyer from the Abbey Schools Winter Programme, 1988; typed list of American tour venues for the 1989 U.S. tour; flyer and poster from production of the play as part of the 'Irish Perceptions' series hosted by the Irish American Cultural Institute, at the Lyceum, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA, and also at Logue Library, Philadelphia; press cuttings of reviews of the play from Irish media; manuscript production notes by Swift.
Typed 'First Draft' of script entitled "Augusta The Great (or the Old Lady Says Yes!) One of Miss Horniman's Truly Wicked People!" by Carolyn Swift and based on "Our Irish Theatre" by Augusta Gregory.
File includes some photocopy of script pages, as well as numerous drafts of Act II of 'Lady G' by Carolyn Swift.
Typed playscript for 'Lady G' written by Carolyn Swift. Note on cover page by Swift indicates script is Draft number 4 - 'Mark 4'.
Typed playscripts for 'Lady G' written by Carolyn Swift. Note on cover page by Swift indicated second version - 'Mark 2'.
Typescript of "Lady G" written by Carolyn Swift, heavily annotated and edited by Swift. Includes cover page note by Swift stating "Amended Script for U.S. tour" and with second script with the cover page note of "with cuts and alterations made by author and director during rehearsals".
File relating to 'dramatic entertainment' written by Carolyn Swift under commission from Shannon Development. Letters between Swift and Shannon Development detail the terms of agreement and work to be written by Swift, sources and topics of research to include, the work to be presented etc.; typed scripts with edits by Swift for the Knappogue Castle drama; typed synopsis of the script by Swift; handwritten research notes; also printed brochure with menu and overview of medieval banquet staged at Knappogue Castle, Co. Clare.
Printed issues of 'Junior: For Young People With Ideas', Summer 1946.
Includes: "Dancing A Story" by Carol Cecil Samuel (Carolyn Swift), Summer 1946. Three copies of same issue, one signed in pencil by Carol Samuel.
Bound typed script for play, 'Johnny Was a Hero' by Roger MacDougall. No production details included.