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              The Woman and the Scarecrow
              UGA T/T22/1/19/19 · Item · 10/10/2007
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from Abbey Theatre production of "The Woman and the Scarecrow" written by Marina Carr and directed by Selina Cartmell, at the Peacock Stage, Abbey Theatre, Dublin. Includes an article entitled "A Dying Act" by Dr. Fiona McIntosh and also biographies of cast and creative team members.

              UGA T/T2/12/925A · Item · 11/1983-07/1984
              Part of Theatre

              File of letters between Jerome Hynes, Druid Theatre, and playwright M.J. Molloy, Milltown, Co. Galway. Letters detail terms and agreements for revival production by Druid of Molloy's play, "The Wood of the Whispering". Molloy comments on his hopes of assembling the 'great cast' from previous Druid production and adds detailed comments on the history of Irish theatre re. attitudes to theatres producing new Irish plays, with specific reference to the early Gate Theatre. Also includes box-office records from the druid revival production of Molloy's plays. Also includes a biographical essay by M.J. Molloy on his early interest in theatre and general background.

              The Wooden Frock
              UGA T/T22/1/16/9 · Item · [2004]
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from Kneehigh Theatre Company, Cornwall of "The Wooden Frock" adapted from the Cinderella family and stories in Italian Folklore, directed by Emma Rice

              UGA T/T22/1/20/6 · Item · 2008
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from this production of two plays, "Orange" and "Dystance" by Mephisto Theatre Company, Galway. Written by Pádraig Meehan. Includes biographies of those involved and images from rehearsals.

              The Yaller Dog
              UGA P/P133/4/5/6 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Newspaper cutting from unnamed publication of a short story by Michael Andrew Lysaght Rynne, entitled "The Yaller Dog".

              The Year of Magical Thinking
              UGA T/T22/1/20/26 · Item · 30/09/2008-04/10/2008
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from The National Theatre of Great Britain production of "The Year of Magical Thinking" by Joan Didion, based on her memoir and directed by David Hare, staged at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival. Includes a note on the National Theatre of Great Britain; an article "The Year of Hoping for Stage Magic" - an extract from "The Year of Hoping for Stage Magic" by Joan Didion; article "Staging Magical Thinking" by David Hare; biographies of cast members and details of events taking place within the Festival.

              The Year of the Hiker
              UGA T/T22/1/18/3 · Item · 05/2006-06/2006
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from the 'Druid Classic' production of "the Year of the Hiker" by John B. Keane, directed by Garry Hynes and staged by Druid Theatre Company. Staged at the Town-Hall Theatre, Galway (9-20 May 2006) and the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin (22 May - 17 June 2006). Includes excerpt from 'Westward Ho" by Samuel Beckett; text of a poem written by John B. Keane following the death of his father, William Keane; a chronology of Druid productions of Keane plays; images and biographies of cast and creative team members.

              UGA T/T2/12/993/1 · Item · 04/2006-06/2006
              Part of Theatre

              File includes budget and financial information such as detailed budget spreadsheets and accounts such an income/expenditure and profit and loss prepared by Druid Theatre Company.