Typed playscript of 'Skipper Next to God' by Jan De Hartog, adapted by Adrian Vale. Includes handwritten note on cover, "For Bill Skinner - to be collected from reception'.
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Typed script of 'Home From Home' by Margaret Neylon, Dublin. No production details included. Note of cover page is 'Revised [script] 16 8 86'.
Typed script of 'The Lesson' by Eugene Ionesco and translated by Donald Watson. Script property of Dr. Jan Van Loewen Ltd., London.
Typed bound script of play 'The Hour and the Woman' by Gustav Salou, a play in two acts.
Typed bound copy of 'A Sort of Play' by Mary Kenny. No production details noted.
Typed script of play, 'Aois Na hÓige' by Antoine Ó'Flatharta.
File with typed script of 'Ashes to Ashes' with words and music by Dominic Behan with additional lyrics by Sean Tierney and Jim McLean. Also includes typed letter (5 Feb 1989) from Dominic Behan, Glasgow, Scotland, to Carolyn Swift, mentions he has a new novel being published soon and asks for any comments on the playscript from Swift.
Typed playscript of the stage adaptation of the novel 'The Barracks' by John McGahern and adapted by Hugh Leonard for the stage, Presented by Dublin Theatre Festival in association with Gemini Productions and Phyllis Ryan, directed by Tomas Mac Anna. The script is the personal copy of actor and cast member Dermot Ryan. Ryan played the role of Willie in the play. the script is annotated throughout. File also includes a contract made between Gemini Productions/Phyllis Ryan and Maureen Simpson and for the role of Assistant Stage Manager on the production at the Olympia theatre, dated 15 Sep 1969 (Maureen Simpson is daughter of Carolyn Swift and Alan Simpson). Simpson notes that this was her first or second adult theatre job for Phyllis Ryan.
File relating to "Trouble Calling" - a radio drama series in twenty-six instalments, written by [Carolyn Swift] and directed by Alan Simpson. Swift also provided voice of characters in the series.
Includes scripts of individual instalment episodes; pages of sound effect lists for specific episodes; a fact sheet about the series, and a production credits sheet. Some scripts also carry edits and annotation by Swift.
File of typed scripts from instalments of a radio series by Carolyn Swift entitled "The Donnelly Arms". Multiple scripts present, some minor annotation by Swift.