Irish touring production of DruidMurphy but including two plays - Conversations on a Homecoming and A Whistle in the Dark, by Tom Murphy and directed by Garry Hynes. Production venues include the Lime Tree Theatre, Limerick, (Jun 18 – 22, 2013) Backstage, Longford
(Jun 4 – 8, 2013) An Grianán, Letterkenny (May 28 – June 1, 2013) Glor, Ennis, Co. Clare (May 21 – 25, 2013) Dunamaise, Portlaoise, (May 14 – 18, 2013) The Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, (Apr 30 – May 11, 2013) Siamsa Tíre, Tralee, (Apr 23 – 27, 2013) Town Hall Theatre, Galway, (Apr 12 – 20, 2013). File includes scripts of A Whistle in the Dark with cover note of "Garry Hynes' Script" and including manuscript notes and annotation to the script by Hynes. Script of Conversation on a Homecoming with covernote "Garry Hynes' Script" and including manuscript notes and annotation by Hynes. Script of Conversations on a Homecoming with covernote "Tom Murphy's Script' with manuscript notes and annotations made by Tom Murphy.
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Invoices for services supplied by Kate Bowe Public Relations Company for work on the production of "DruidMurphy".
Files relating to the Irish and international production of DruidMurphy - The Plays of Tom Murphy, directed by Garry Hynes. The production included Conversations on a Homecoming, A Whistle in the Dark, and Famine. The dates and venues of production were: Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington DC, USA, (Oct 17 – 20, 2012), Dublin Theatre Festival, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. (Oct02 – 13, 2012) The Mall Theatre, Tuam, Co. Galway, (Sep 29, 2012) Inis Meáin, Aran Islands, Co. Galway, (Sep 28, 2012) Inis Mór, Aran Islands, Co. Galway (Sep 27, 2012) Clifden Arts Festival, Clifden, Co. Galway, (Sep 24 – 25, 2012) Clifden Arts Festival (Clifden Town Hall), Clifden, Co. Galway (Sep 24 – 25)
The Everyman, Cork (Sep 11 – 21, 2012) Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, UK,Part of London 2012 Festival, (Aug 18 – 25, 2012) Galway Arts Festival, Town Hall Theatre, Galway (Jul 23 – 28, 2012) Lincoln Center Festival, New York, USA, (Jul 5 – 14, 2012) Hampstead Theatre, London, UK, Part of London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, (Jun 20 – 30, 2012) Town Hall Theatre, Galway, (May 25 – June 9, 2012)
File includes printed programmes from the Irish touring production from Druid Theatre Company in a co-production with Quinnipiac University Connecticut, NUI Galway, Lincoln Centre Festival and Galway Arts Festival and which includes an interview with Tom Murphy by Colm Tóibín; an article by Gearóid Ó' Tuathaigh entitled "Famine and Dispersal: The Historical Shadow"; an article entitled 'Puppetry, Mimicry, Rhetoric!': Colonial Legacies in Tom Murphy; "The Murphy Magic: A Personal Account" by Andrew O'Hagan; "The Voice on Druid's Sat Nav" by Fintan O'Toole; an article on Tom Murphy by Colm Tóibín and also images from rehearsal and production of DruidMurphy as well as biographies of cast members. Additional programme notd to be at the UK opening of DruidMurphy at Hampstead Theatre, London (23 June 2012) File also includes printed flyers from the individual touring venues of the productions and include information on the play.
File includes printed programme from the DruidMurphy production at Lincoln Center, as part of the Lincoln Centre Festival, New York, USA, (Jul 5 – 14, 2012) Includes a note from Garry Hynes and cast and crew information. Also included is a Festival brochure from the Lincoln Centre Festival.
Printed flyer detailing Druid's season programme for Winter 1979. Includes information on productions of Eternal Triangle by Frank O'Connor, adapted by Paul Avila Mayer (Lunchtime play), A Galway Girl by Geraldine Aron (Lunchtime play) The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, along with an exhibition of weaving by Galway artist Leila Campbell at the foyer of Druid Theatre.
Printed booklet prepared by Drudi Theatre Company and includes a history of Druid's touring record in Ireland. Includes article by Garry Hynes, lists of Druid's touring productions and other such information.
File 1 include reports produced by Druid and which are entitled "Druid Theatre Company Planning for the Future" (9 Sep 2000) and also "Druid Lane Development Project - Druid Theatre Company Proposal and Business Plan October 2000.
File 2 includes manuscript research and drafts for the Druid Three-Year plan. Includes minutes of meetings held by Druid staff working on the plan document, copies of memos and correspondence from the Arts Council discussing recent funding issues, draft finance and budget information and a report made to the Board of Druid dated 20 July 2000.
Printed flyer with listing of productions by Druid as part of the festival, including Odd Habits, devised by Marianne Fahy and Deirdre O'Kane from the works of Mary Lavin, Gaslight by Patrick Hamilton and the Midnight Court by Brian Merriman and translated by David Marcus. (Summer 1992)
Files relating to the financial operation of Druid Theatre Company. Includes bank account records, sponsorship, funding, Arts Council, box-office accounts, annual accounts and related financial records.
File of plans and drawings, drafts and final plans, produced by Theatre Projects Consultants and which offer various ideas for the redevelopment of the theatre at Druid Lane. File also includes an undated plan for a theatre design "at proposed theatre at Spanish Arch, Galway." Also includes three detailed blueprint floor pans of the Warehouse at Flood Street (later known as the theatre used by Druid Theatre on Druid Lane) by H.G.L. O'Connor & Co architects, Galway and produced for client Messrs T. McDonagh and Sons, dated 20 June 1966.