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.
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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.
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.
File of theatre programmes from plays at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, and collected by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include: Gigi by Frederick Loewe and Alan J. Lerner and Rathmines and Rathgar Musical Society (1978); The Pleasuure of His Company by Samuel Taylor (1976); The Prisoner of Second Avenue by Neil Simon (1973); The Odd Couple by Neil Simon and Eamon Andrews Studio; Laugh, But Listen Well by William Chappell and William Morrison; Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn and Eamon Andrews Studio and Old Quay Productions (1969); After the Fall by Arthur Miller; Beginning to End - works by Samuel Beckett and Jeanette by Maurice Kurtz (1972); Man and Superman by Bernard Shaw (1969); That Championship Season by Jason Miller; One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Dale Wasserman (1979); The Erpingham Champ and Funeral Games by Joe Orton with Irish Theatre Company (1979); Borstal Boy by Brendan Behan (1987); Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller; Some of My Best Friends are Husbands by Hugh Leonard; Brighton Beach Memoirs by Neil Simon; Juno and the Paycock by Sean O'Casey with Siobhán McKenna, Peter O'Toole, Jack McGowran (1966); The Game by Alun Owen (1965); Dylan by Sidney Michaels (1960s); The Porch by Jennifer Johnston; Dusk Before Fireworks by Dorothy Parker; Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs by David Halliwell; Captain Brassbound's Conversation by Bernard Shaw (1964); Mary Mary by Jean Kerr (1964); We're Joking of Course by Harry O'Donovan (1963); A Thousand Clowns by Herb Gardner (1964); The Londen Tree by J.B. Priestly; Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (1949); Not in the Book by Arthur Watkyn (1958); Triangle by Guy De Maupassant (1958); A Lodging For a Bride by Patrick Kirwan (1960); The Unknown Man by Roland and Michael Pertwee (1949); Photo Finish by Peter Ustinov (World Premiere, 1962); That Lady by Kate O'Brien (1951); Noah by André Obey (1947); The Moon in The Yellow River (1948); Laurette by stanley Young (1964); Rashomon by Fay and Michael Kanin (1965); Mother Goose Pantomime (1990s).
Also programmes from the Shakespearean Festival at the Gaiety Theatre presented by and starring Anew McMaster. Plays by Shakespeare produced include The Taming of The Shrew and King Lear (1954). Also "The Cardinal" by Louis Napoleon Parker produced and starring Anew McMaster (1946).
Printed flyer and press release from production of Molloy by Samuel Beckett and produced by Gare St. Lazare Players, International Bar, Dublin.
File with printed programmes from various productions at the Garrick Theatre, London, and attended by Carolyn Swift.
Files with printed programmes from productions at the Gate Theatre Dublin, and which were attended by Carolyn Swift.
File of printed theatre programmes from productions at the Gate Theatre Dublin but produced by external non-Gate companies, including Chloe Gibson Productions; Dublin Arts Theatre Company Limited; Dublin Comedy Theatre; Benkel Productions, among others.
File of programmes from Gemini Productions (run by Phyllis Ryan, Norman Rodway and Richard Hallinan). Gemini staged works largely at the Eblana Theatre, The Gate Theatre, and also the Olympia Theatre and the Gaiety Theatre. Plays include works by Máireád Ní Ghrada, Lee Dunne, Hugh Leonard, Bernard Shaw, John B. Keane, Joe O'Donnell, Mary Manning, Joe Orton, James Douglas, Patrick Galvin, among others.
File of printed theatre programmes from productions by Glasshouse Productions and attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include I Know My Own Heart by Emma Donoghue, Ficky Stingers by Eve Lewis; Vampirella And The Company of Wolves by Angela Carter adapted by Katy Hayes; Ladies and Gentlemen by Emma Donoghue; Low Level Panic by Clare McIntyre; Burns both Ends by Clare Dowling.