File includes press cuttings of news in Ireland relating to stolen, sold, or smuggled heritage items, such as Viking-era objects. Also includes press cuttings regarding P.H. (Padraig) Pearse, and a booklet of Poems by P.,H. Pearse, written in Arbour Hill Detention Barracks, 1 May 1916, with cover image of Teach an Phiarsaigh, Ros Muc, Galway, published by Office of Public Works.
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Files relating to the production of Skylight by David Hare, directed by Michael Barker-Caven and designed by Joe Vaněk. Staged at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin by Landmark Productions. Irish premiere production.
Items relating to production and design of Skylight by David Hare. File includes draft pencil sketches and drawings of the set; document outlining the technical specifications of the Project Arts Centre 'Space Upstairs' and of the Everyman Palace Theatre, Cork; Manuscript letters and typescript fax/letter correspondence between director Michael Barker-Caven, Anne Clarke of Landmark Productions and Joe Vaněk, discussing aspects of the production (Aug - Nov 2004); Production Schedule for Skylight at Project Arts Centre; Various and updated prop lists for the play; provisional list of set and design materials, with costings; Rehearsal reports from Skylight; notes by Vaněk from production meeting; colour photograph of set model-box; list of expenditure on costume production
Drawings and plans by Joe Vaněk including Technical Drawing Sheet; Plan of the Pavilion Theatre by Scott Tallon Walker Architects; Plan of the Everyman Theatre, Cork, drawn by E.G. Pettit & Company; technical specification sheet for the Civic Theatre, Tallaght, Dublin; and pencil and ink blueprint drawing of set design for Skylight at Project Arts Centre, drawn by Joe Vaněk.
Conference booklet from the International Skål Conference held in Dublin, 27 Oct - 1 Nov 1957. Includes articles on tourism and development in Dublin and Ireland, conference schedule and message of welcome from Eamon De Valera.
Printed programme from "Six Degrees of Separation" by John Guare and also "Basil and Beattie" - a double-bill of production directed by Michael Buffong and staged at the Royal Exchange Theatre. Includes separate and attached cast list from "Six Degrees of Separation".
Photocopy of the 1959, first published edition, of Sive by John B. Keane and published by Progress House, Dublin. Cover page includes note it is a 'Master Copy' and text features strike-throughs and annotation throughout.
Photocopy of text of Carthalawn's song from 'Sive'.
Outsize drawing of 'Upper and Lower Sea Backdrops', on set in Druid's production of "Sive", directed by Garry Hynes. Designed by Francis O'Connor, 'T.D'. [Technical Drawing?] by G. Underwood. Scale 1:25, Drawing no. 3.