File of programmes from assorted theatre productions attended by Ros Dixon.
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File of programmes from assorted theatre productions attended by Ros Dixon.
File of programmes from assorted theatre productions attended by Ros Dixon.
Printed programmes from productions of the Cripple of Inishmaan at American tour venues including: The Kennedy Centre, Washington D.C.; The Chicago Shakespeare Theatre; The Annaberg Centre for the Performing Arts; University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; the Kirk Douglas Theatre, Los Angeles and also a Festival programme of events from the Spoleto Festival, South Carolina.
Three typescript programmes for the Abbey Theatre's production of Pilgrims which premiered on Monday 10 October 1938 at 8.15pm. Inside of the first programme is a notecard with a newspaper clipping attached to it. The clipping notifies the public that the first production of Pilgrims - A Play in Three Acts by Mary Rynne will be tomorrow. It then gives the hours and phone number for the box office.
Printed programmes from productions which included design work by Joe Vaněk. Plays include "Happy Days" by Samuel Beckett (Corn Exchange Theatre Company, co production with Theatre Nationale Populaire, Lyon, Project Arts Centre, 2010); "Dubliners" by James Joyce (Corn Exchange Theatre Company, Dublin Theatre Festival, Draíocht, Blanchardstown); "The Book of Evidence" by John Banville, Kilkenny Arts Festival; "Grounded" by George Brant, Project Arts Centre, Siren Productions, Sep 2015; "Boston Marriage" by David Mamet, B*Spoke Theatre Company, Project Arts Centre, 2004; "A Moon for the Misbegotten" by Eugene O'Neill, Lyric Theatre Belfast, 2016. "Oedipus" by Sophocles, in a version by W.B. Yeats, produced by Druid Theatre Company. (1987).
Draft programme from an unproduced series of plays focusing on the work of Tom Murphy. Entitled "This Strange Country" - Irish Emigration and the Plays of Tom Murphy. The item is a forerunner to the DruidMurphy series and dates to c. 2009/2010. Plays included were Famine, The House, A Whistle in the Dark and Conversations on a Homecoming. Programme includes a message from former Irish President, Mary Robinson.
File with printed bound copy of " Draft Programme for Government - Northern Ireland Executive" (Sep 2001); Unbound loose-leaf copy of same, annotated with comments - Hugh Logue copy (26 Sep 2001); Fax copy of document "Preparing for Government: The New Politics", marked First Draft by Logue - possible speech by Séamus Mallon (9 Sep 1998).
Programme for Cúirt 2007, featuring a talk by Tim Robinson on 'Connemara: Listening to the Wind'.
File relates to the honorary degree ceremony at UCG in 1996 which featured an honorary Doctorate of Literature awarded to Professor Charles Thomas, University of Exeter. Also awarded honorary Doctorates included John Hume and Patricia Donlan. File includes correspondence regarding the nomination and selection of candidates for award; correspondence between Rynne and Thomas; black and white image from the ceremony' invitation, and programme from the ceremony.