File of theatre programmes produced at Project Arts Centre Dublin during the 1970s and from plays attended by Carolyn Swift. Where a year of production is noted it is stated here. Programmes include: Pinter Review and The Collection by Harold Pinter presented by Two's Company (1975); Eight Jumps and a Pair of Wings by Joe Coughlan (1975); Romulus The Great by Dürrenmatt (1975); The Old Firm by Tom MacIntyre (1975); Knuckle by David Hare; The Rock and The Dream Box by Ulick O'Connor; Lulu by Frank Wedekind and adapted and directed by Agnes Bernelle (1975); Greek by Steven Berkoff; Outlook Unsettled by Mary Manning (1976); Behind the Green Curtain by Sean O'Casey (Irish premiere); The Sea Anchor by E.A. Whitehead (Irish Premiere); Lizzie Bordon in the Afternoon by Robert Henson; Maret/Sade by Peter Weiss; Says I, Says He by Ron Hutchinson; Dev by G.P. Gallivan (1977); Lenny Bruce directed by Michael Sheridan; Bats or Booze or Both? by Pat Ingoldsby; the Man Outside by Wolfgang Borchert (1973); The Hostage by Brendan Behan; The Hour Glass, The Words Upon the Window Paine, The Cat and the Moon by W.B. Yeats (1976); The Lady's Not For Burning by Christopher Fry; The Dark Lovers (Irish Premiere) by Ulick O'Connor; Motocar by David Pownall; Richard III Part Two by David Pownall and Paines Plough Theatre Company; Mothers by Sean Walsh (1974); Little Eyolf by Henrik Ibsen (1974); Call Me Daddy by Ernest Gebler (1975); Poor 'Ol Joe by John Lynch; Landscape and Silence by Harold Pinter; The Homecoming by Harold Pinter (1977); Interview by Jean Claude Van Italie and Metamorphix Productions; Dr. Faustus; The Only Jealousy of Emer by W.B. Yeats; The Bald Prima Donna by Eugene Ionescu; Under Plan Clothes by John Osborne; Article 5 by Brian Phelan; The Living room by Graham Greene.
Project Arts Centre Art Gallery Exhibition catalogue for Project '66 - '74. (1975).
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File of theatre programmes from productions at the Princes Theatre London, attended by Carolyn Swift. Includes programme from a jazz musical of King Kong.
Printed programmes from various productions at The Palace Theatre, London, and attended by Caroline Swift.
File with theatre programmes of plays attended by Carolyn Swift at the Pike Theatre, Herbert Lane, Dublin, and produced by independent theatre companies at the Pike venue, including by Romar Theatre Productions, International Group Theatre Ltd., and Ophidia Ltd.
File of programmes from productions by Pigsback Theatre Company and from later productions when the company changed name to Fishamble Theatre Company. Programmes were collected by Carolyn Swift. Pigsback programmes include: Buffalo Bill Has Gone to Alaska by Colin Teevan (1993, Andrew's Lane Theatre); The Flesh Addict by Gavin Kostick; Sardines by Michael West at the Samuel Beckett Centre (1995); The Tender Trap by Michael West at Project Arts Centre (1992); Don Juan by Moliere and translated by Michael West at Project arts Centre (1990); Red Roses For Me by Joseph O'Connor (1995); The Ash Fire by Gavin Kostic (1992); Howling Moons Silent Sons by Deirdre Hines at Project Arts Centre (1991).
Programmes from Fishamble productions include: True Believers by Joseph O'Connor (1999); Wired to the Moon by Maeve Binchy (2000); The Y2K Festival - overview and schedule of series of productions by Fishamble, 2000.
File of printed theatre programmes from various productions Piccadilly Theatre, London, attended by Carolyn Swift.
Printed programmes from various productions at the Phoenix Theatre, Charing Cross, London, and attended by Caroline Swift.
File of theatre programmes from the Peacock Theatre at the Abbey, Dublin, from productions attended by Carolyn Swift, 1970s - 1990s.
Programme from production of Tailors Requiem by Pan Pan Theatre Company, Project Arts Centre, 1996.
File of theatre programmes from productions by Orion Productions, a company led by Phyllis Ryan and based primarily at the Eblana Theatre, Dublin, and the Gas Company Theatre, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin. Includes plays by John B. Keane, Patrick Galvin, Brian Friel, Tennessee Williams, Hugh Leonard, Tom Coffey and others.