Printed programme from "Disco Pigs, staged by Corcadorca Theatre Company, written by Enda Walsh and directed by Pat Kiernan. Staged at Cork Opera House (3-8 Nov), Project @ Mint, Dublin (10-15 Nov) and Old Museum Arts Centre, Belfast Arts Centre (17-29 Nov). Includes texts on the play, artistic policy statement of Corcadorca and also headshot images of cast and creative crew members.
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Files relating to lighting design by Aedín Cosgrave for Disco Pigs. Includes lighting design for the original and touring Irish and touring productions of the play. Correspondence, Fax and Letters, with Cosgrove and theatre/technical managers at various producing venues of Disco Pigs. Includes discussions on technical specifications of venues, including the Hawk's Well Theatre, Sligo; The Arts Theatre, London; International Buda Stage Theatre, Budapest, Romania; Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh; Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, UK; Bonner Biennale, Bonn, Switzerland; Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada; Du Maurier Theatre Centre; Schauspiel, Bonn;
Detail on lighting costs, fees, and budget;
Agreement with Assembly Theatre, Edinburgh re. technical set-up 1998;
File also includes letter from the Lord Mayor of Cork, Dave McCarthy and Cork Corporation inviting Cosgrove to a Civic Reception in honour of Corcadorca's recent awards (Oct 1997).
Files relating to the production of "Disco Pigs" by Enda Walsh, directed by Pat Kiernan with design by Aedín Cosgrove, produced by Corcadorca Theatre Company, Cork.
File includes typed script of the play, marked on cover page "Re-Write - Rehearsal Script August 1996" and contains extensive edits and re-written sections throughout. Also printed flyers from the original Cork production of the play with details of cast and crew and touring venues. Also printed flyer from later Irish and UK tour, with venues including Nun's Island Arts Centre as part of the Galway Arts Festival, Traverse Theatre as part of Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Bush Theatre London, Project [Arts Centre] @ the Mint, Dublin, Old Museum Arts Centre as part of Belfast Arts Festival.
File also includes photocopies of press cuttings of coverage for Disco Pigs from Irish national and regional media in 1996.
Manuscript A4 loose-leaf pages with lighting/design notes by Aedín Cosgrove.
Issue of 'Budapest Week', as Disco Pigs is produced in Budapest, Romania (Cillian Murphy on magazine cover), also tourist map of Budapest.
File of lighting plan designs by Aedín Cosgrove and venue technical plans for various venues as part of the Disco Pigs Irish and UK tour. General touring lighting plans and also specific venue lighting plans for Disco Pigs at Project [Arts Centre] @ the Mint, Dublin; Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, UK; 'Druid Arts Centre Galway' (Note, likely Nun's Island Arts Centre Galway'); Bush Theatre, London.
File relates to a [possibly unpublished] essay by Etienne Rynne entitled: Discovering and Recording: A Guide for the Amateur Archaeologist. Includes typescript draft of essay by Rynne, with manuscript annotation; manuscript separate draft of same; Correspondence between Rynne and Peter Davey, University of Liverpool re. clay pipes (1977); Tom Kennedy, Wexford, re. edits to text (1980); Brian Graham, Ulster Polytechnic (1979); Robin Glassock, Cambridge University and earlier of Queen's University, Belfast (1974 - 1979). Also includes publication catalogues for the Wolfhound Press (1978) and "The Academy Press" (1979).
Typescript copy of "Discovering and Recording Ancient Field-Monuments: A Guide for the Archaeological Field-Walker"
Typescript document by Etienne Rynne, entitled "Discovering and Recording Ancient Field-Monuments in Ireland in Ireland: A Guide for the Archaeological Field-Walker". Possibly an unpublished essay/guide. Also includes text of an address delivered by Etienne Rynne on the topic of the value of local museums and the subject of local National Monuments Advisory Committee. Originally enclosed with A4 envelope marked "Professor Etienne Rynne, c/o National Museum of Ireland."
Material in this file relates to cases of discrimination in various pension schemes towards illegitimate children, single mothers, children of widows/widowers not in the various pension schemes, and others and includes correspondence between Mary Robinson (MR) and Eddie Higgins, Secretary, Federated Workers Union of Ireland (FWUI) relating to dispute taken to Labour Court involving several State bodies, over non-cover of illegitimate children under public service Spouses and Children’s Pension Schemes, 15/05/1981-22/09/1981; letter to MR from multiple signatories, St. Catherines, Girls National School, Cabra, County Dublin, asking her to support to rectify omission of children of single parent teachers from the pension scheme being introduced by the Department of Education, 198[1?]; correspondence between Sylvia Meehan, Employment Equality Agency and the Department of Health relating to lack of survivor's benefits for widowers and children of female members of the Voluntary Hospitals Superannuation Scheme, 16-26/06/1981; booklet of Trinity College Dublin's Pension Scheme, which showed no pension scheme for female staff, 09/07/1981; correspondence with Philomena Curran, Lecturer in Botany, University College Galway, in relation to female staff having to pay into pension scheme but getting no benefits, 22/09-12/10/1981.
Published proceedings of "Discriminations Old and New: Aspects of Northern Ireland Today", being proceedings of the Irish Association Conference. Edited by Bernard Cullen and published by Institute of Irish Studies, The Queen's University of Belfast. Incl