Printed programme from English National Opera of "La Clemenza Di Tito" directed by David McVicar and was a co-production between the Royal Danish Opera and the English National Opera
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Printed programme from the Royal Ballet, the Royal Opera and Birmingham Royal Ballet production of 'Cenerentola', conducted by Carlo Rizzi and staged at the Royal Opera House. Includes synopsis and articles on history of the production.
File of documents regarding Kevin Boyle's involvement in Human Rights work on Kurdish issues. Includes photocopy press cuttings of coverage from U.K. media detailing Turkish interaction on Kurdish rights and abuses and wider Kurdish issues (1982-1983); Pr
File includes printed programme from the production and also assorted flyers and season programmes relating to the Krannert Centre.
File of records relating to design and production of 'Knives in Hens' written by David Harrower and directed by Alan Gilsenan, designed by Joe Vaněk and produced by Landmark Productions at Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin.
Set design plans for Knives in Hens by Joe Vaněk and which includes 'Empty Space Section Long Side', 'Empty Space Plan', 'Seak Back', 'Empty Space Section Narrow Side/Empty Space Plan'. and [outsize] Revised Ground Plan.
Daily rehearsal reports with notes and comments from rehearsals for Knives in Hens. A rehearsal and performance schedule also includes.
Printed programme from Landmark productions 'Knives in Hens', written by David Harrower, directed by Alan Gilsenan and designed by Joe Vaněk, Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin.
File of press cuttings from Irish and national press, and also website print-outs of coverage of productions of Knives in Hens in Dublin and also other productions of the play internationally.
File of print-out email correspondence between Joe Vaněk and others including Anne Clarke (Landmark Productions) Alan Gilsenan, director; Eamonn Fox, designer; Nik Quaife, Marketing and P.R; and others including Colm O'Callaghan, Sinead Wallace, Brendan Galvin, Catherine Walker, Eleanor Dawson, Rachel Murray and Vincent Regan.