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- 30/05/1976
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"Letter from Tom Cullivan to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc apologizing for his delay in replying. Comments that he was reading Iris Murdoch on a break in Dunmore East for want of something better to read, but he quite enjoyed ""The Bell"". Complains of ""Lovers"" by Brian Friel which he saw in the Abbey. He has passed on a tape of the music for ""Aisling Mhic Artáin"" to Seán Ó Briain but has heard nothing since. Comments that he is sorry that the play was not out sooner simply because of personal politics. Says he met an ""old dear"" in Conway's pub how had been ""a tiny tot"" and that she had enjoyed ""Infinite Varieties"". Says he hasn't done much writing in the past few months, rattled off some music for ""The Glass Menagerie"" for Garry Hynes in Galway."
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14-11-2014
07-07-2025