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Black and white photograph of Mary Rynne. Manuscript notes in both blue pen and pencil on the back of the photograph say, "Mary Rynne in Strand House Limerick" and "My sister - interrupted in the middle of a story she is writing for the magazines - refusing to pose properly . . !"
Material relating to the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, production of the play "Pilgrims" by Mary Rynne
Typescript contract between the National Theatre Society Ltd. and Mary Rynne for the production of her play "Pilgrims," the rights to which the Abbey was given for five years. Signed 30 September 1938. Envelope included.
Documents from and relating to Mary Rynne. Mary was a writer and playwright, whose stories were published in various Irish women's periodicals in the 1920s, including "Irish Woman's Weekly". Mary Rynne wrote a number of stage plays. "Pilgrims" was first produced at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin in 1938.
The Mary Rynne Papers were catalogued by Paige Vehlawald, M.A. Drama student and Theatre Archives Intern, 2016.
See also series 3 - Kate O'Brien - for a number of letters from O'Brien (and others) to Mary Rynne.
ABBEY !!!
British passport for Mary Rynne dated 5 April 1921 and renewed on the same date in 1925, 1929, and 1931. Lists Mary Rynne as being a British born subject.
Passport from the Irish Free State with the expiration date of 31 March 1936 and renewed on the same date in 1938 and 1940. Lists Mary Rynne as being a citizen of the Irish Free State.
Files of research material including programmes, magazines, newspaper articles, photographs etc. of work by other companies, such as Footsbarn Theatre Company, and researched by Macnas in productions.
File of press cuttings from Irish and international press with coverage of production of Balor by Macnas, performed in Galway and also in Bogota, Colombia, South America.
Print-out from the CAIN webservice on the book "Massacre at Derry" published by the Civil Rights Movement, "To tell the world, through the eyes of Derry Citizens, what happened in their city on Sunday, January 30th, 1972.