Item 20 - Theatre Programmes - Project Arts Centre 1980s

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UGA T40/3/20

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Theatre Programmes - Project Arts Centre 1980s

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  • [198-]

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1 file, c. 30 items

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File of theatre programmes produced at Project Arts Centre Dublin during the 1980s and from plays attended by Carolyn Swift. Where a year of production is noted it is stated here. Programmes include:
General brochure for Project Arts Centre events in theatre, film, art, and music; Invitation to Now and Then and to So Different ... and Yet by James Coleman with Roger Doyle and Olwen Fouéré (1981); Ticket and Press Release for The Goodbye Machine by Lee Gallacher; Tyerskoy Boulevard by Theatre Union of the Russian Federation; The Gala Gala Man by John Maher; Uncle Silas by Mary Elizabeth Burke-Kennedy; Sea Urchins by Aodhan Madden; Dead end Kids by Bill Wertz; Low In The Dark by Marina Carr (1989); Stand Up and Be Comic including The Christian Brother by Ron Blair and Hancock's Last Half-Hour by Heathcote Williams with Red Rex Theatre Company; Rat In the Skull by Ron Hutchinson; Judith; An Arabian Night and Cymbeline, Dublin Theatre Festival programme at Project Arts Centre including Writer's Cramp by John Byrne, Forever Young by Shane Connachton and on life of Bob Dylan, Alternative Cabaret and Hancock's Last Hour-Hour; Readings of New Irish Plays - Tantalus by Ken Bourke, Ullaloo by Marina Carr, Timelines by Lorraine Donoghue from Independent Theatre Association; Bunreacht Boys by Maciek Reszczynski; Eejits by Ron Hutchinson; Bent by Martin Sherman; We Can't Pay, We Won't Pay by Dario Fo; the Morning After Optimism by Tom Murphy; Extremities by William Mastrosimone; My Sister in This House by Wendy Kesselman; Three Bunches of Blood and a Lump of Fog by Sean McCarthy (1983); Masterpieces by Sarah Daniels; The Antigone by Aidan Matthews; The Diamond Body by Operating Theatre; Krieg by Liam Lynch (World Premiere); Beyond Words - Mime event and with press release (1981); The Lover by Harold Pinter and Lunch by Berkoff - Second Skin Theatre , London; One Big Blow by John Burrows and 7:84 Theatre Company England; Trafford Tanzi by Claire Luckham (1984). The Love of Don Perlimplin and Belisa in the Garden by Garcia Lorca - Operating Theatre Company (1984).

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      Dates of creation revision deletion

      09/01/2025
      30/07/2025

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