Printed programme from Gate Theatre, Dublin, production of "No Man's Land" by Harold Pinter and directed by Rupert Goold. Includes article on Harold Pinter by Michael Billington; article with historic images of Gate Theatre productions of Pinter plays; interview with cast members Michael Gambon and David Walliams; article and images from Gate Theatre productions of Beckett plays at the Lincoln Centre Festival, New York, July 2008 and an article celebrating 80 years of the Gate Theatre, 1928-2008.
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Files relating to production of Nora, anew version of Henrik Ibsen's play, A Doll's House, by Belinda McKeon in collaboration with Annie Ryan, produced by The Corn Exchange Company, and which previewed at Mermaid Theatre, Bray 21st – 23rd September, with world premiere at Project Arts Centre, Dublin, as part of Dublin Theatre Festival 27th September - 8th October.
Annotated promptscript of Nora - from the Corn Exchange Theatre Company, with detailed notes on staging, direction, stage management, drawings and detail of set and design etc.
Typescript of Nora - from the Corn Exchange Theatre Company, labelled Rehearsal Draft A, Acts 1 - 2. Annotated throughout by director Annie Ryan.
Typescript of Nora - from the Corn Exchange Theatre Company, labelled Rehearsal Draft D, Acts 1 - 2. Annotated throughout by director Annie Ryan.
Typescript of Nora - from the Corn Exchange Theatre Company, labelled Rehearsal Draft E, Act 3. Annotated throughout by director Annie Ryan.
Typescript of Nora - from the Corn Exchange Theatre Company, labelled Rehearsal Draft f - Full Script. Annotated throughout by director Annie Ryan.
Typescript of Nora, from The Corn Exchange Theatre Company, labelled Rehearsal Script Draft B - Act Three. Script is annotated throughout by director Annie Ryan.
Typescript partial script of Nora, from the Corn Exchange Theatre Company, labelled Rehearsal Script Draft C 1.5 - 1.6. Script is annotated throughout by director Annie Ryan.
Nordic Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 26, No. 2, 2008, including Torkel Opsahl Memorial Lecture 2007, entitled "Freedom of Expression: Retrospect and Prospect."