File of printed programmes from Longford Productions plays at the Gate Theatre Dublin, and attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes present from various productions.
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Files of theatre programmes from plays, ballets, and performances attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes are arranged by Theatre, Theatre Company, Region, or General by timeframe as stated.
Theatre programmes from 1-person shows attended by Carolyn Swift from Dublin theatres, including the Olympia, the Gate, The Gaiety, the Player Wills Theatre, Project Arts Centre and others.
File of theatre programmes from the Abbey Theatre Dublin and from plays attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include from: The Abbey Experimental Theatre productions of Nicolas Flamel by Gerard de Nerval, trans. by Seamus O'Sullivan; The Only Jelousy of Emer by W.B. Yeats and As The Crow Flies by Austin Clarke and Bluebeard by Mary Davenport O'Neill by the [Dublin] Lyric Theatre Company presented at the Abbey Theatre; Look at the Heffernans by Brinsley McNamara; Niall Agus Carmelita (Irish language Christmas show, 1950); Réamonn Agus Niamh Óg (Irish language Christmas show, 1952); The Money Doesn't Matter by Louis D'Alton (1952); This Other Eden by Louis D'Alton (1953); The Gentle Maiden by Donal Giltinan (1952); An Crúiscín Lán (1956); Brian Agus An Claidheamh Solais (Irish language Christmas Show 1949; an Duais-Bheidhlín by Francois Coppéé; The king of Friday's Men by M.J. Molloy (1948); The Bugle in the Blood by Bryan MacMahon (1949); Eirí na Gealái (The Rising of the Moon by Lady Gregory (1952); The Far Off Hills by Lennox Robinson (1951); The Righteous Are Bold by Frank Carney; The Caretakers by George Sheils (1949); Blind Man's Buff by Ernst Toller and Denis Johnston (1948); Home is the Hero by Walter Macken; The Plough and the Stars by Sean O'Casey (1957); The Devil a Saint Would Be (1954); Long Day's Journey Into Night by Eugene O'Neill (1959); The Evidence I Shall Give by Richard Johnson (1961); In Dublin's Fair City by Christóir Ó Floinn (1959); Juno and the Paycock by Sean O'Casey (1952); The Silver Tassie (1951); Muireann Agus an Prionnsa (Irish language Christmas show, 1958)The Plough and the Stars, 1951 (at the Rupert Guinness Hall, Dublin); the Scythe and the Sunset by Denis Johnston (1958); Strange Occurrence On Ireland's Eye by Denis Johnston, 1956; The Less We Are Together by John O'Donovan (1957); Early and Often by John McCann (1956); ; Danger, Men Working by John D. Stewert (1959).
File of theatre programmes from the Abbey Theatre Dublin, from productions attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include:
Juno and the Paycock by Seán O'Casey (1969); The Two Shadows - In the Shadow of the Glen and The Shadow of a Gunman (1968); The Saint and Mary Kate by Frank O'Connor, adt' by Mary Manning; An Cailín Bán by Dion Boucicault (1967); The Last Eleven by Jack White; The Invincibles by Frank O'Connor and Hugh Hunt (1967); Dublin Theatre Festival at the Abbey 1968; Abbey Theatre Summer 1968; Abbey Theatre Christmas 1968; Dublin Theatre Festival at the Abbey and the Peacock Theatres (1969); The Playboy of the Western World (1968); The General's Watch by Maurice Davin-Power (1968); An Evening With Myles (1968); Diarmaid Agus Balor (1961); The Man From Clare by John B. Keane (1963); Hall of Healing by Sean O'Casey (1966); the Wood of the Whispering by M.J. Molloy (1965); The Plough and the Stars (1964); The Quara Fella by Brendan Behan (1960); Do Thrushes Sing in Birmingham by Liam Lynch (1962); Hut 42 by John B. Keane (1962); Sovereign Love by T.C. Murray and The Shadow of a Gunman by Sean O'Casey (1964); The Conspiracy by Kenneth E.L. Deale; The Pilgrim's Mother by Arnold Hill; The Call by Tom Coffey (1966); The Face of Treason by Eoin Neeson and Colm McNeill (1965); Aisling as Tír na nÓg (1964); An Claíomh Soluis (1962); Happy As Larry by Donagh MacDonagh; The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov; The Loves of Cass Maguire by Brian Friel; Death is For Heroes by Michael Judge; Red Roses For Me by Sean O'Casey (1967); Tarry Flynn by Patrick Kavanagh (1966); One For the Grave by Louis McNeice (1966); The Shaughraun by Dion Boucicault (1967); Fernando Agus An Ríon Óg (1966); The Plough and The Stars by Seán O'Casey (1966).
Also programme from Writers Work Group 1969, Peacock Theatre.
Files of theatre programmes from the Abbey Theatre Dublin, from productions attended by Carolyn Swift.
File of theatre programmes from the Abbey Theatre Dublin, from productions attended by Carolyn Swift in the 1980s and1990s.
Printed programmes from various productions at the Aldwych Theatre, the Adelphi Theatre, and the Cambridge Theatre, London, and attended by Caroline Swift.
File of theatre programmes from plays produced at Andrew's Lane Theatre, Dublin and collected by Carolyn Swift. Plays include Amphibians by Billy Roche; Who's On First?" by Jack Sharkey; Leonardo's Last Supper by Peter Barnes; The Nest by Franz Xaver Kroetz; A Country in Our Heads by Dolores Walshe; The Tabloid Man by Paul Walker; Brighton Beach Memoirs by Neil Simon; A Couple of Blaguards by Frank and Malachy McCourt; Sugar and Spice; Fireflies by Ann Shanahan; The Auditions by Rudolf Sirera; Describe Joe by Ionanna Anderson.
Three files with assorted theatre programmes and flyers from events and productions attended by Carolyn Swift at Dublin theatres.
Also print programme from Dublin Arts Festival 1978 (File 3) with theatre, literary, music, and arts events.