Printed programme from "The Burial at Thebes", a version of Sophocles' 'Antigone', translated by Seamus Heaney, directed by Lorraine Pintal and staged at the Abbey Theatre. Includes an article by Pat Cox, MEP, on "Ireland's Uniquely European Year"; article entitled "Rapprochement: European drama at the Abbey" by P.J. Matthews, a note from Seamus Heaney, a listing of Greek tragedy at the Abbey, article entitled 'Beyond the Literal' by Paul Lefebvre and also includes images and biographies of cast members.
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File with programme from the MacGill summer School at Glenties, Co. Donegal and which included a production of "The Burial at Thebes" in a version by Seamus Heaney and produced by Ouroboros Theatre Company. Also includes a series of invoices received with costs incurred during the production.
Files with annotated prompt script for production of "The Burial at Thebes" in a version by Seamus Heaney and produced by Ouroboros Theatre Company.
Printed playscript, Samuel French edition, of "The Burnt Flower Bed (L'Aiuola Bruciata), by Ugo Betti, and translated by Henry Reed.
File of documents from sessions on the above named principles and also a paper written by Dr. Agnes Callamard, Article 19 Executive Director entitled "Is it Possible to move the debate on freedom of expression out of the cultural and religious spheres to
Document being the Camden Principles on Freedom of Expression and Equality, as prepared by Article 19.
Printed programme from London Classic Theatre Company national tour of "The Caretaker" by Harold Pinter and directed by Michael Cabot. Includes Director's Note and biographies of cast members.
Document made up of a cover page entitled "The Case of the Broadway Three - Report on Torture Trial Where Two Special Branch Policemen and One British Soldier Were Acquitted on All Charges. Printed and Published by the N.I.C.R.A.. Included are copies of n
File includes a TS report on the excavations at 'The Chair of Tuam", Co. Galway, by Etienne Rynne, 1979 and encloses extracts from OS maps of the area and site area and boundary marked. Includes black and white mounted photographic print of Richard Savage, "Last Sovereign of Tuam", (n.d.); also black and white photographs by [Rynne] of the excavations in progress. Also correspondence with report findings by Rynne to Galway County Council Planning Office.
File with typescript of The Chair Women by Werner Schwab, translated from the Viennese by David T. Hale. Script is heavily annotated throughout by Gavin Quinn, with notes and comments on direction of the play. File also includes typescript of "The First Ladies" by Werner Schwab, translated by Malcolm Green. Script also has some minor annotation and underlining from [Quinn]. Also typescript of play "The Presidents" by Werner Schwab.
See also T27/10/18