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              UGA T/T38/1/3 · Item · 02/1959
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from Gate Theatre Longford Productions staging of "A Broken World" by Gabriel Marcel, translated by Rosalind Heywood, produced by Dan O'Connell. The play starred Genevieve Lyons.

              UGA T/T27/1/4 (1-2) · Item · 1995-1996
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to the production of "A Bronze Twist of Your Serpent Muscles", written and directed by Gavin Quinn, produced by Pan Pan Theatre Company at the City Arts Centre, Dublin, Oct 3-7 1995. Production also toured in March - May 1996 to venues Newry and Mourne Arts Centre, Co. Down; The Playhouse, Derry; Town Hall, Omagh, Co. Tyrone; St. John's Arts Centre, Listowel; Firkin Crane Arts Centre, Cork; Old Museum Arts Centre, Belfast, Nun's Island Arts Centre, Galway.
              File includes programme and flyer from original Dublin production as well as poster from later touring production; press releases from both productions, draft budget for autumn tour 1995; fax correspondence between sent to Gavin Quinn from Hélène [ ] and Patrick (fax is sent from 'Theatre National' [Brussels, Belgium] discussing the content and development of the play.

              The production won the Overall Best Production at the Dublin Theatre Festival Fringe 1995.
              Also includes lighting and tech material by Aedín Cosgrove used in production of 'Bronze Twist'.

              File 2 includes manuscript costume drawings for 'Bronze Twist' by Helèn Kufferath dated 1995.

              UGA T/T27/2/2 · Item · 1995
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to the production of "A Bronze Twist of Your Serpent Muscles", written and directed by Gavin Quinn, produced by Pan Pan Theatre Company at the City Arts Centre, Dublin, Oct 3-7 1995. Includes printed flyers, show programme with biographies of cast and crew members and also a printed press release with information on the play.

              UGA T/T2/1/35/369/E · Item · [07/2008]
              Part of Theatre

              Typed script of 'A Certain Romance' by Stephen Jones, produced/read as part of Galway Arts Festival Druid Series.

              A Christmas Carol
              UGA T/T30/2/6/8 · Item · 12/2009
              Part of Theatre

              Files relating to production by Ouroboros Theatre Company of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, adapted for the stage by Cathal Courtney, staged at Dublin Castle.

              UGA T/T30/2/6/8/1 · Item · 2009
              Part of Theatre

              Prompt script with stage management notes for the Ouroboros Theatre Company production of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens and adapted for the stage by Cathal Courtney. File also includes documents relating to production including props, attendance lists, flyers for Christmas programme of events at Dublin Castle, text of flyer for events by Ouroboros.

              A Christmas Carol - Tickets
              UGA T/T30/2/6/8/2 · Item · 2009
              Part of Theatre

              File with tickets and information to attendees of the Ouroboros production of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens and adapted for the stage by Cathal Courtney.

              UGA P/P133/5/6/2 · Item · 1981-1982
              Part of Personal

              File includes typed first draft, corrected (later) first draft, and final typescript version of essay, "A Classification of Pre-Viking Irish Swords". Also includes correspondence regarding the topic of research by Rynne with Dr. Brian Scott, conservation Laboratory, Queen's University, Belfast. Published within a festschrift for Michael V. Duignan.