Box of used cheque books and cheque stubs with details of amounts paid and details of transactions/payments made by Pan Pan Theatre Company. Payments relate to productions, the International Theatre Symposium, Dublin Youth Theatre, and other general costs and payments by the company.
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File of correspondence between Culture Ireland and Pan Pan Theatre Company regarding funding applications for touring production of "Oedipus Loves You". Letters include details of grants made, terms of grant conditions, completed and submitted application form by Pan Pan for international tour to venues in China, USA and the U.K.
Sydney Festival and Brisbane Powerhouse, Australia.
File of correspondence and applications between Culture Ireland and Pan Pan Theatre Company, relating to international tour productions of "The Rehearsal - Playing the Dane". Correspondence relates to productions at New Zealand International Arts Festival, Skirball Centre for the Performing arts, New York, Wexner Centre for the Arts, Ohio State University, Melbourne Festival, Australia.
Completed and submitted funding application for to Culture Ireland by Pan Pan; also completed application form by Pan Pan to Culture Ireland to produce the play under the 'Imagine Ireland initiative; also detailed touring production budget for the tour.
File of correspondence between Culture Ireland and Pan Pan Theatre Company regarding funding support for international touring productions. Correspondence relates to applications made and touring productions such as "The Playboy of the Western World" in China; "Fight the Landlord" in China; "Americanitis" in China; "Embers" by Samuel Beckett (WAVE Festival, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York; "All That Fall" by Samuel Beckett, Sydney and Brisbane, Australia; "A Doll House", World Theatre Festival, Brisbane, Australia; a proposed production based on Dio Boucicault's "The Octoroon" in New York.
File also includes a press release on the establishment of Culture Ireland (24 Feb 2005); Template application and reporting documents from Culture Ireland; printed copy of programme "Imagine Ireland - A Year of Irish Arts in America 2011" published by Culture Ireland.
File also includes letter from Ray Yates, Arts Office, Dublin City Council, regarding funding grant to Pan Pan for production of "Americanitis" (24 Jan 2014).
File relating to the lease of premises at Filmbase, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 by Pan Pan Theatre Company for use as its primary office base. The file includes correspondence between Pan Pan and Temple Bar Cultural Trust (TBCT) and Temple Bar Properties regarding the arrangements and agreements on the lease for the premises, a signed copy of the lease signed by Pan Pan for the premises, plans for the site and building, bills and invoices for works and maintenance at the property, and correspondence with TBCT regarding ongoing tenancy, rent, and wider related matters.
Correspondence between Pan Pan Theatre Company and Montana Properties, Dublin, regarding lease and use of premises at 43 Upper George's Street, Dun Laoghaire. Includes lease for the premises, and correspondence regarding occupancy and tenancy. Correspondence also reference use of premises known as Dun Laoghaire Christian Institute, linked to Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art and Technology. Minutes of meetings present for meeting with Dun Laoghaire IADT with members of Pan Pan.
Separate batch of correspondence relates to discussions on letting agreement between Pan Pan and Tea Rooms Tower, Killiney Hill Park.
File of correspondence and related documents regarding sponsorship and support for Pan Pan Theatre Company. Includes letters and fax sent by Pan Pan to numerous businesses and companies seeking sponsorship. Also includes a document from Pan Pan issuing a call for public financial support and sponsorship for "Ireland's first fully professional ensemble of deaf and hearing actors"; letter from Michael D. Higgins, T.D., Minister for Arts, Culture, and the Gaeltacht; John Brown T.D., Minister for Environmental Protection, Standard Life Insurance, McCabe Wines, Aer Rianta, Eircell, McCann FitzGerald, Beamish and Crawford, ESB, Acc Bank, Hewlett Packard, Murphy Brewery, National Irish Bank, Irish Life, Irish Deaf Society, National Rehabilitation Board, National College of Art and Design, University College Dublin, National Association for the Deaf, Pat "the Cope" Gallagher, St. Joseph's House for Adult Deaf and Deaf-Blind.
File relating to Pan Pan tour visit to South Korea to produce "Cartoon" as part of the Suwon Hwaseong Fortress International Theatre and Dance Festival. Includes printed flyer from the festival programme, printed booklet on the National Theatre of Korea, faxes with drawings of the site/performance area as well as of set and lighting design and spec, excerpt of the script with translation, faxes sent to Gavin Quinn of Pan Pan from the festival organisers with details of production arrangements, technical specs, and timeframes. Also fax from Ambassador of Ireland to South Korea, Seoul, discussion invitation to attend the performance. (May 1999).
Signed contract between Pan Pan and the Suwon Hwaseong Fortress International Theatre Festival for terms of production of "Cartoon" by Pan Pan.
File with provisional production schedule for The Idiots by Lars von Trier, produced by Pan Pan Theatre Company. Also includes rehearsal notes for the play and also nightly show reports with comments on each production, show timings and related information. Includes contract made between Pan Pan and Lars Von Trier for license to produce the play (Jun 2007). Also performer/crew/venue production contracts for the Pan Pan production of The Idiots, made between Pan Pan and Sarah Harris, Will O'Connell, Sonya Kelly, Katy Davis, Bush Moukarzel, Sarah Brennan, Susanna Meyer, Dylan Tighe, Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival Limited, Andrew Clancy, Axis Ballymun Theatre.
Signed performer agreement between Pan Pan and Charlie Bonner for production of "A Doll's House" by Pan Pan, performed at Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. (Nov 2011).