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              UGA T/T40/3/24 · Item · [198-]-[199-]
              Part of Theatre

              File of theatre programmes from plays produced by the Society of Irish Playwrights and/or the Playwrights and Actors Company. Plays attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include: Wits, Rogues, and Dreamers by James Plunkett; Later by David Pownall at the Damer Hall, Dublin; Season of New Plays presented by Playwrights and Actors Company at the Gaiety theatre and Project Arts Centre, Dublin and which include The Boys of Summer by Neil Donnelly, The Case Against the Shilling, Temptation by Nick Dear, The Rat Part I by Wesley Burrows and Remembrance by Graham Reid; One For The Road by Willy Russell, Andrew's Lane Theatre; The Drunk, The Dog, The Lady, and The Lover by Gabriel Arout from Chekhov, Andrew's Lane Theatre, 1993; Nancy Cunard by Juliet Lacy and The Lithium Waltz by Barry McKinley; The Circus by Sean Walsh; Shady Ladies by Mary Halpin; A Death at 16 Prinz Regen Platz by Tom Walsh; Soldiers by Liam Mac Uistin.

              UGA T/T40/3/91 · Item · [195-]-[196-]
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programmes from various productions at the Royal Court Theatre by the English Stage Company, London, and attended by Caroline Swift. Programmes include: Look Back in anger by John Osborne (1956); Endgame and Krapp's Last Tape by Samuel Beckett (1958); The Lion in Love by Shelagh Delaney (1960); The American Dream and The Death of Bessie Smith by Edward Albee; The Changeling; Airs on a Shoestring; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime by Oscar Wilde; The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare; Famine by Thomas (Tom) Murphy.

              UGA T/T40/3/16 · Item · [1984]-[199-]
              Part of Theatre

              File of programmes from productions by Rough Magic Theatre Company. Programmes collected by Carolyn Swift and include: Top Girls by Caryl Churchill and American Buffalo by David Mamet (1984); The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht (1985); Bat the Father, Rabbit the Son by Donal O'Kelly (1988); Our Country's Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker (Irish Premiere) 1989; Nightshade by Stewart Parker; I Can't Get Started by Declan Hughes (1990); The Dogs by Donal O'Kelly (1992); Digging For Fire by Declan Hughes(World Premiere, 1991); Love and a Bottle adapted by Declan Hughes from George Farquhar (1991); Hidden Charges by Arthur Riordan (1994); New Morning by Declan Hughes (World Premiere, 1993); Copenhagen by Michael Frayn (Irish Premiere); The Memory of Water by Shelagh Stephenson (2000); Dead Funny by Terry Johnson (2001); Three Days of Rain (2000); The Whisperers (1999); Tea and Sex and Shakespeare by Thomas Kilroy (1988); Serious Money by Caryl Churchill (1988); Spokesong by Stewart Parker (1990); A Handful of Stars by Billy Roche (1990)
              Also includes programme from A Pull of Smoke by Peter Coke and Play Circle Productions with members of Rough Magic Theatre Company (1980s)

              UGA T/T40/3/51 · Item · [194-]-[199-]
              Part of Theatre

              File with theatre programmes from companies outside Dublin, and including from Limerick, Galway, Clare, Mayo, and Kilkenny. Limerick programmes relate to The Playhouse Theatre and Mercury Theatre Company and The College Players, also visiting performances by Cyril Cusack in "Arms and the Man" by GB Shaw, 1947, and also touring visit by Nora Lever and Barry Cassin productions (1949); Spring Season 1990 programme from Island Theatre Company, Limerick.

              Clare - Programme from The Spell of The Mega-Mall produced by Theatre Omnibus with 'The Disabled People of Clare' (1998)

              Galway - Programmes of Macnas productions of Balor, The Táin, Diamonds in the Soil, The Dead School by Patrick McCabe. Galway Arts Festival event flyers 1993, 1994.

              Mayo - Programme and press releases about Yew Theatre Company, Ballina, Co. Mayo (1994)

              Bickerstaff Theatre Company - Programme from Double Helix by John Crowley (1990s); True Lines (by the company) [1994].

              Galloglass Theatre Company - Programme from Happy Days by Samuel Beckett (1990s); The Big Sea by Colin Teevan (1990)

              Meridian Theatre Company (Cork) - Programme for Volpone (1990) and company flyer, 1990.

              The Cork Theatre Company - Programme from Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All For You and the Actor's Nightmare [1982]

              Sligo - Seven Woods Theatre Company - Programme from Edmond by David Mamet [1990]

              Kilkenny - Watergate Theatre Season Programme Sep - Dec 1999

              UGA T/T40/3/3 · Item · 1992
              Part of Theatre

              Printed theatre programmes from productions by Red Kettle Theatre Company, Waterford, including Moonshine by Jim Nolan; Forty-four Sycamore by Bernard Farrell; Saltwater Moon by David French; The Kings of Kilburn High Road by Jimmy Murphy; The Salvage Shop by Jim Nolan; The Stomping Ground by Loughlin Deegan.

              UGA T/T40/3/36 · Item · [197-]-2001
              Part of Theatre

              File of theatre programmes from puppet theatre company productions attended by Carolyn Swift, includes Lambert Puppet Theatre, Dublin, the International Puppet Festival Ireland (various years); The Dublin Marionette Group (1949), The Ark Theatre, Dublin.

              UGA T/T40/3/21 · Item · [199-]
              Part of Theatre

              File of theatre programmes produced at Project Arts Centre Dublin during the 1990s and from plays attended by Carolyn Swift. Where a year of production is noted it is stated here. Programmes include: I Love You, I Love You Not by Wendy Kesselman; Waiting For Godot by Samuel Beckett translated by Jeong Ja Oh and the Sanwoollim Company, South Korea (1990); Speed The Plow by David Mamet (1994); Troubled Hearts by Maeve Binchy; Big Mom by Ferdia Mac Anna (1994); Immigrant Queen by Kazimierz Braun and Medea Productions (1993); Hamlet's Nightmare (1993); Berlin Berlin by Agnes Bernelle; Craving by Johnny Hanrahan and John Brown (1998); Christmas Cabaret by Agnes Bernelle; Down Onto Blue by Pom Boyd; Marlboro Man by Clare Dowling; Les Nereides by Mary McGuckian; Ficky Stingers by Eve Lewis; Here Lies Henry by Daniel MacIvor and Daniel Brooks; Project Arts Centre 1994 New Music Series programme.

              UGA T/T40/3/20 · Item · [198-]
              Part of Theatre

              File of theatre programmes produced at Project Arts Centre Dublin during the 1980s and from plays attended by Carolyn Swift. Where a year of production is noted it is stated here. Programmes include:
              General brochure for Project Arts Centre events in theatre, film, art, and music; Invitation to Now and Then and to So Different ... and Yet by James Coleman with Roger Doyle and Olwen Fouéré (1981); Ticket and Press Release for The Goodbye Machine by Lee Gallacher; Tyerskoy Boulevard by Theatre Union of the Russian Federation; The Gala Gala Man by John Maher; Uncle Silas by Mary Elizabeth Burke-Kennedy; Sea Urchins by Aodhan Madden; Dead end Kids by Bill Wertz; Low In The Dark by Marina Carr (1989); Stand Up and Be Comic including The Christian Brother by Ron Blair and Hancock's Last Half-Hour by Heathcote Williams with Red Rex Theatre Company; Rat In the Skull by Ron Hutchinson; Judith; An Arabian Night and Cymbeline, Dublin Theatre Festival programme at Project Arts Centre including Writer's Cramp by John Byrne, Forever Young by Shane Connachton and on life of Bob Dylan, Alternative Cabaret and Hancock's Last Hour-Hour; Readings of New Irish Plays - Tantalus by Ken Bourke, Ullaloo by Marina Carr, Timelines by Lorraine Donoghue from Independent Theatre Association; Bunreacht Boys by Maciek Reszczynski; Eejits by Ron Hutchinson; Bent by Martin Sherman; We Can't Pay, We Won't Pay by Dario Fo; the Morning After Optimism by Tom Murphy; Extremities by William Mastrosimone; My Sister in This House by Wendy Kesselman; Three Bunches of Blood and a Lump of Fog by Sean McCarthy (1983); Masterpieces by Sarah Daniels; The Antigone by Aidan Matthews; The Diamond Body by Operating Theatre; Krieg by Liam Lynch (World Premiere); Beyond Words - Mime event and with press release (1981); The Lover by Harold Pinter and Lunch by Berkoff - Second Skin Theatre , London; One Big Blow by John Burrows and 7:84 Theatre Company England; Trafford Tanzi by Claire Luckham (1984). The Love of Don Perlimplin and Belisa in the Garden by Garcia Lorca - Operating Theatre Company (1984).