File with contracts made between Ouroboros and performers as part of the cast for production of "Richard II" and also venue agreement contract made with the Abbey Theatre for staging of the play at the Peacock Theatre, contract with designer Joe Vaněk and email correspondence between Denis Conway of Ouroboros and Fiach Mac Conghail of the Abbey re. scheduling of the production.
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List of props and furniture used within the Ouroboros Theatre/Everyman production of "Richard II" by William Shakespeare. Includes copies of prop documents and letters used within the production. Also invoices and receipts for costume hire and purchases.
Files of photographs from productions by Ouroboros Theatre Company.
File of press cuttings with coverage and reviews of production of Brian Friel's "Translations" by Ouroboros Theatre Company and from its production at Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin.
Files with completed MA thesis (also with draft copies) completed by Lisa Fitz Gerald, entitled "Counter Sites: On Site-Specific Performance and the Re-Historicizing of Space".
Says he is glad Ray altered the title, and that the play is being performed just as it is written, but a couple of sentences of the opening dialogue between Richard and Myers were cut for length. Says he will make sure Richard speaks the new ending. Says he is sorry to hear of Ray's son's death.
Extra: Written from the Court Theatre, no date given but due to reference of son's death, which was 1 June 1913, so it was written at least a few days after that.
Says various things have put off producing "The Gombeen Man" in Dublin, but that they have it down "for the 11th". Says Yeats has left Dublin but that Ray should send the new version of "The White Feather" to Dublin anyway.
Extra: Back to original Abbey letterhead, written from the Abbey in Dublin.
Apologises for not being at the theatre the night before and for missing Ray. Says he thinks the play went well, and that audiences seem deeply interested and impressed. Says not to pay too much attention to the Dublin critics, "they are a very poor set". Says he has not yet read the new "White Feather", and that they have not yet decided their bills for Cork.
Theatre programmes and flyers from theatre productions in Dublin from the 1950s - 1970s, with venues such as the Gate Theatre, the Olympia Theatre and companies such as Gemini Productions and the Globe Theatre.
Printed programme from Irish premiere of "The Game" by Alun Owen, at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, York Productions Ltd. in association with the Dublin Theatre Festival. The play starred T.P. McKenna, Godfrey Quigley and others.