Minutes and agenda of Corn Exchange Theatre Company, dates 28 June 2010, and 21 March 2018. Includes account statements, gender equality policy, internship programme, and wider details as minutes within meetings.
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Files of records relating to the administration and management of Corn Exchange Theatre Company.
Outsize and large material and objects relating to the Corn Exchange Theatre Company.
Files of press cuttings of reviews, interviews, and general coverage of plays and productions by Corn Exchange Theatre Company
Files of show programmes from productions by Corn Exchange Theatre Company
File of documents from meetings and correspondence between Corn Exchange Theatre Company and the Arts Council of Ireland. Includes minutes of meetings between both parties, correspondence concerning funding, touring plans, applications etc., copies of application and grant documents, a completed SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) for the company planning.
File with ephemera such as Corn Exchange branded material, including stickers, postcards, promotional material, CD-ROM press pack, wrapped published playscripts as gift items for company supporters and friends.
Files of correspondence between Druid Theatre and various business owners and companies regarding sponsorship for Druid Theatre Company. Files include template letter for prospective sponsors prepared by Druid Theatre Company, sponsorship proposal packs for businesses related to specific productions such as plays within the 'DruidSynge' series, 2004-2005 and 'The Year of the Hiker' by John B. Keane 2006. File 1: 1988 - 1998; File 2: 2002-2003; File 3: 2003; File 4: 2004; File 5: 2005-2006.
Archaeological report and site assessment in Corrafaireen and Lissaniska, Co. Galway. Also includes a site map and some manuscript research notes by Etienne Rynne.
File of TS and MS letters between Kevin Boyle, publishers Sweet and Maxwell; Michael McDowell; The Department of Finance, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin; An Taoiseach, Garret FitzGerald T.D., Office of the Taoiseach, Dublin; Alan Duke, T.D., Minister for F