Printed programme from Gate Theatre, Dublin, production of "A Streetcar Named Desire", written by Tennessee Williams and directed by Robin Lefevre. Includes a biography of Williams; article "The Catastrophe of Success" by Ronan Farren and also includes images and biographies of cast members.
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Printed programme from series of productions by Throwin' Shapes Theatre Company in association with the Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College Dublin, of "The Only Jealousy of Emer" by W.B. Yeats, "At the Hawkswell" by W.B Yeats and "Act Without Words" by Samuel Beckett. Directed by Sarah Jane Scaife. Includes a note on the play and biographies of cast members.
File of correspondence, letters and telex, between Druid Theatre and others such as Curtis Brown Ltd, discussing the production rights for a production and Irish tour of "A Touch of the Poet" by Eugene O'Neill. File includes letters from Garry Hynes to Peter Murphy, Curtis Brown, Londen seeking rights and permission to produce "A Touch of the poet in Ireland" (Aug 1984) Subsequent letters between Hynes and Murphy discuss Druid not taking on the production due to a current American production of the play. (Aug 1984 - Jan 1985) Letters between Jerome Hynes and Kim Croninger, discussing Druid's renewed plans to produce the play (26 Mar 1987) Subsequent letters, fax and telex between J. Hynes and Croninger discussing the details, rights and royalties as well as tour details of the production planned by Druid. Financial matters and costs also discussed. Includes photocopy of TS article by Michael D. Higgins T.D., entitled "The Relevance of Druid and Eugene O'Neill." Also includes attendance details and gross income from the production 12 Jun - 11 Jul 1987.
File relating to the death of Bernie Walsh, Production Manager with Druid Theatre Company, including cards of sympathy received by Druid, a book of condolences signed by Druid personnel and also press cuttings and details of tribute events that took place to mark the life of Bernie Walsh, which included a special art exhibition.
Typescript text titled "A Twin Abroad" (3pp). Very brief story about a love triangle, and the bulk of the story is told while the characters are playing golf. Folded.
Printed programme from 'A View From the Bridge' written by Arthur Miller and directed by Mark Brokaw. Includes an article and chronology of Arthur Miller, an article of personal memories on Miller by Joe Dowling, article entitled Joe Docks - Forgotten Man of the Waterfront' by Malcolm Johnson and also includes black and white headshots and biographies of cast members.
Files relating to the drafting, publication and launch of a book edited by Kevin Boyle entitled "A Voice for Human Rights: Mary Robinson", with a forward for Kofi Annan and afterward by Louise Arbour.
File of black and white photographs featuring contact sheets and individual prints in black and white and featuring group shots of cast members.
Offprint of article by Etienne Rynne entitled "A Word-List from the Neighbourhood of Kilkerley, Co. Louth, from Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society.
Printed programme from "Aalst - A True Story" conceived, directed and designed by Pol Heyvaert and staged at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin. Presented by Victoria theatre. Includes "Fact and Fiction in Victoria's "Aalst" by Karen Vandevelde and text if interview with Pol Heyvaert entitled "Fine and Human Things, Interwoven with the Horrific". Also includes images and biographies of cast members.