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              UGA T/T2/14/1019 · Item · 1997
              Part of Theatre

              File of letters and fax correspondence between Druid Theatre and various individuals. Includes from 'Writers' and Artists' Yearbook' entry for 1998 (21 Jan 1997); Spring and also Summer season newsletter for Québec Spring Season 1997; John McCarthy III, Princeton, NJ, re. school placement for his daughter (18 Feb 1997); Fax to staff at the Royal Court, London, re. press list for The Leenane Trilogy (23 Jul 1997).

              UGA T/T2/14/1017A · Item · 1981-1993
              Part of Theatre

              File of letters between Druid Theatre and various individuals. Includes telegram of good luck to Druid sent c/o Peacock Theatre, Abbey Theatre, Dublin (Jun 1982); copy letter from Jerome Hynes and Garry Hynes to Ruth Cooper, Fraser and Dunlop, London, concerning a possible planned Druid production of "Terra Nova" by Ted Tally (Dec 1981 - Apr 1982); Letters between Jerome Hynes and The Book Guild Ltd. concerning purchase by Druid of "Two Plays", plays by Kevin Laffan (Nov 1984); Letters between Garry Hynes, Druid, and Alan Brodie, Dr. Jan Van Loewen Ltd., relinquishing Druid's production option of "The Suicide" by Nikolai Erdman, translated by Peter Tegel, and outlining reasons for so (Sep 1981); Letter from Alan Brodie, Michael Imison Playwrights Ltd. to Jerome Hynes, concerning Druid's production option on "The Accidental Death of an Anarchist" by Dario Fo. (20 Dec 1982) Letter from Doris E. Brown, of 'The Home News', New Brunswick, to Jerome Hynes, Druid, stating Druid's "Playboy of the western World" and "Shadow of the Glen" were highlights of the Dublin Theatre Festival (11 Oct [ ] ; Letter from Jerome Hynes to Con Houlihan, Evening Press, seeking permission for production (five-week youth employment scheme) of Páidín Mhaire in a translation by Houlihan (19 Jun 1984).

              Batch of letters between Jerome Hynes, Druid Theatre, and playwright Jim Nolan, Waterford, discussing the terms for agreement on production by Druid of a play entitled "Black Pool" written by Jim Nolan. Contracts signed by Nolan are present, drafted by the Irish Society for Playwrights. RTÉ are noted to have agreed a radio broadcast version of the play. However, this production does not happen. (Sep - Oct 1984)

              Batch of letters between Garry Hynes, Druid, and Samuel French Ltd. regarding securing rights to a play "A Night in the Ukraine" by Dick Vosburgh and Frank Lazarus. The request was declined over a clash of productions by another party. (Jul - Sep 1984)

              Letter from Nica Burns, Donmar Warehouse Theatre to Jerome Hynes, Druid, offering a production run of "The Playboy of the Western World"in 1985.

              Batch of letters between Druid Theatre (Jerome Hynes) and Ray Yeats, Dublin, confirmation commitment by Druid to contribute to a Youth Project as grant aided by the Department of Labour and directed by Yeats. (1984)

              Batch of letters between Druid Theatre (Jerome Hynes) and Jim Sheridan, discussing agreements for Sheridan to develop for Druid "a scenario for the musical project with a working title THE RING." (1987)

              Letters between Jane Daly, Druid and Caomhán Ó Scolaí, designer, discussion rights and reproduction issues for poster image for "The Midnight Court" designed by Ó Scolaí and used in revived production. (May 1993)

              UGA T/T7/5/7 · Item · 1991-1992
              Part of Theatre

              File of typescript correspondence relating to management and administration of Macnas. Includes copy letter from Padraic Breathnach to James Harold, Arts Officer, Galway County Council, making application for funding for Macnas, with list of activities planned by Macnas for 1991 enclosed, with projected income and expenditure; from Breathnach to Peadar Curran, Eyre Square Centre, Galway, discussing schedule and costs of upcoming events, one named as "The Ferocious O'Flaherty's." Also letters regarding sponsorship of Macnas events as well as membership/employment on community employment scheme operated by Macnas. Includes series of letters between Macnas and a number of individuals such as art and music historians and music organisations, seeking assistance and information on the making of steel drums.
              Typed list of Macnas activities and events for 1990, 1991
              Copy letter from Bob Quinn to Adrian Munnelly of the Arts Council writing in support of Macnas and their production of 'Alice', as "one of the best things I have seen in Galway and deserves to be seen elsewhere" (21 Jan 1990).
              Planning outline document for "Peist An Da Shuill Deag".

              Management Correspondence
              UGA T/T2/14 · Series · 1995-2008
              Part of Theatre

              Files of letters, email, fax and general correspondence to and by members of the management of Druid Theatre Company, including to Garry Hynes, Artistic Director, Druid Theatre.

              UGA T/T7/6 · Series · 1990-1996
              Part of Theatre

              Files of minutes of meetings of management of Macnas and also minutes of meetings of Macnas Board of Directors.

              UGA T/T29/4/3/1 · Item · 2011
              Part of Theatre

              File of press cuttings from production of Man of Valour by Corn Exchange Theatre Company at venues including Cork Midsummer Festival, produced at the Everyman Palace Theatre, Cork; The Dublin Fringe Festival where performed at the Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College Dublin; and of touring production at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland.

              UGA T/T29/2/8/1 · Item · 2010-2011
              Part of Theatre

              File of scripts and drafts for Man of Valour by Michael West in collaboration with the company. Includes:
              Draft B - Typescript with annotations (30 Sep 2010)
              Working Draft D (7 Mar 2011)
              Cork Draft (21-26 Jun 2011) - Note: Draft for production in Cork.
              Dublin Draft (21 Aug 2011) - Note: Draft for production in Dublin
              Protodraft E (13 April 2011)
              Rehearsal Draft (13 June 2011)

              UGA T/T29/4/3/2 · Item · 2013
              Part of Theatre

              File of press cuttings of coverage and reviews of Man of Valour produced by Corn Exchange Theatre Company, revival production and Irish national tour, with coverage from productions at Draíocht Theatre, Blanchardstown, Dublin, Lime Tree Theatre, Limerick, Everyman Theatre, Cork, and the Project Arts Centre, Dublin.

              UGA T/T29/4/3 · Item · 2011-2013
              Part of Theatre

              Press files of coverage, reviews and interviews from the Corn Exchange Production of Man of Valour in 2011 and from its revival production in 2013.

              Man of Valour
              UGA T/T29/1/9 · Item · 2011-2013
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programmes from Corn Exchange production of Man of Valour, presented at Everyman Theatre, Cork Midsummer Festival, APR 30 — MAY 2, 2011; Traverse, Edinburgh Festival Fringe
              AUG 1 — AUG 14, 2011; Samuel Beckett Theatre, Absolut Fringe, Dublin SEP 1 — SEP 30, 2011; Kontact Festival, Torun, Poland, MAY 1 — MAY 31, 2012; Draíocht, Blanchardstown APR 19 — APR 21, 2013;
              Lime Tree Theatre, Limerick APR 27 — APR 27, 2013; Everyman Theatre, Cork MAY 1 — MAY 2, 2013; Project Arts Centre, MAY 8 — JUN 8, 2013.
              File includes assorted programmes from above productions including Absolute Dublin Fringe, Dublin Theatre Festival in partnership with Ulster Bank and also includes printed flyer from Project Arts Centre Dublin performance.