File includes proposed outline tech schedule, prop and furniture lists, container list, stage management plans, production schedule and other information relating to set and design.
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Files relating to the production, planning and administration of the Australia tour of "The Leenane Trilogy" to Sydney, Australia by Druid Theatre Company.
Files of documents relating to the world premiere production of "The Leenane Trilogy" by Martin McDonagh and directed by Garry Hynes. Production details include world premiere at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway; 21st June – 5th July 1997; Royal Court Theatre, London, 17th July – 13th Sept; Everyman Palace Theatre, Cork, 16th Sept – 20th Sept; Town Hall Theatre, Galway, 22nd Sept – 4th Oct; Olympia Theatre, Dublin
7th Oct – 18th Oct (Dublin Theatre Festival).
File includes various correspondence regarding the opening night production of "The Leenane Trilogy" at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway. Letter from Michael Diskin to Louise Donlon, Druid, enclosing venue contract (not attached) for the Town Hall Theatre, Galway for "the Martin McDonagh project" and said five other theatre bookings had been cancelled to fit in the Druid booking. (19 Dec 1996) Includes invitation lists of those invited to the opening night; RSVP lists; and also individual letters of reply and discussion from the following: President of Ireland, Mary Robinson; Brian Friel; Billy Roche; Owen McCafferty; Sean McG[iveney]; Edward Walsh, President, University of Limerick; writer Joseph O'Connor; [Bernard ] Directo, Tyrone Guthrie Centre, Annaghmakerrig; Brian Bradley; Ger Cody, WaterGate Theatre, Kilkenny; Jane Daly, ArtBeat Management; Mary Coll, Belltable Arts Centre, Limerick; Edward Farrell, Martin Whelan, Siamsa Tíre, Tralee; Kate O'Toole; Jerome Hynes; John Arden; Ald. James A. Corr, Lord Mayor of Cork; Jim Nolan, Red Kettle Theatre Company; Ulick O'Connor; Joe Dowling, Director, Guthrie Theatre; Cllr. Kieran O'Hanlon, Mayor of Limerick; Dr. Riana O'Dwyer, NUI Galway; Vincent Browne; Patrick Mason and numerous others from Irish and international theatre and culture sector as well as business.
Includes letter from Richie Flynn, Executive Secretary, the IFA Fish-Farming Section, taking exception to points made by Tim Robinson in the programme of "The Leenane Trilogy", with response from Louise Donlon (18 Jul 1997) File also includes company list for The Leenane Trilogy.
File includes outsize plans for the Druid Theatre/Royal Court production of "The Leenane Trilogy" by Martin McDonagh. Directed by Garry Hynes and designed by Francis O'Connor. "TD" by G. Underwood.
Item 1: 20 Feb 1997. Title: Backwall -Flown. Drawing No. 4. Scale 1:25.
Item 2: 22 Feb 1997. Title: Lamp-post; Beams. Drawing No. 6. Scale 1:10
Item 3: 4 Apr 1997. Client: Royal Court Theatre Downstairs. Title: Plan and Elevation @ Theatre Downstairs. Sheet Ref: Dukes. Scale: 1:50. CAD drawing by James Probert.
Item 4: 4 Apr 1997. Client: Royal Court Theatre Downstairs. Title: Truck Details. Sheet Ref: 020-01. Scale: 1:10. CAD drawing by James Probert.
Item 5: 4 Apr 1997. Client: Royal Court Theatre Downstairs. Title: General layout of rake and truck.. Sheet Ref: Main set. Scale: 1:25. CAD drawing by James Probert.
Item 6: 4 Apr 1997. Client: Town Hall Galway. Title: Plan and Elevation. Sheet Ref: Townhall. Scale: 1:50. CAD drawing by James Probert.
Printed programme from Town Hall Theatre Galway, Cork Opera House sand Millennium Forum co-production of "the Lieutenant of Inishmore" by Martin McDonagh, directed by Andrew Flynn. Includes headshot images and biographies of cast members.
Photocopy of typescript of the play "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" by Martin McDonagh.
Printed programme from Rough Magic Theatre Company production of "The Life of Galileo" written by Bertolt Brecht in a version by Howard Brenton. Includes an article "Mud in your eye - Brecht, Galileo and Epic Theatre" by Christine Madden; article entitled Galileo Galilei 1564-1642: Martyr or Opportunist?" by Michael John Gorman. Also includes biographies and images of cast members.
Printed programme from Opera Theatre Company productions of "The Lighthouse" by Peter Maxwell Davies and also "The Beggar's Opera" by Benjamin Britten after John Gay. Includes an article on OTC commitment to education; synopses of the productions; an article on the Beggar's Opera by Roisin Maher and also images and biographies of cast members.
Printed programme from the Lion King produced at the Lyceum Theatre, London. Music and lyrics by Elton John and Tim Rice. Includes images and biographies of cast and creative team members.