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Zonta, 1983
UGA T/T20/2/3/1/667 · Item · 09/03/1984
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Photograph of Siobhán McKenna, honoured at the Annual Dinner by Zonta, a Business women's association celebrating International Women's Day.

Zingaro Opera Equestre.
UGA T/T5/14/17/752 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Theatre

Zingaro Opera Equestre. Printed poster from the performance event by Zingaro Opera Equestre. No date/venue for the production are detailed. Poster features colour images of scenes of the show performed by Zingaro Opera Equestre. Poster measures 400mm X 600mm.

Zaide
UGA T/T22/1/8/2 · Item · 1996
Part of Theatre

Printed programme from Opera Theatre Company's production of "Zaide" by Mozart, in a new translation by Ian Burton. Includes synopsis of the opera, a note from Burton and images and biographies of cast and crew members.

UGA T/T20/2/3/1/656 · Item · 10/12/1979
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Letter from Rory O'Terrell, President of the National Youth Council of Ireland to Siobhán McKenna, thanking her for her launch of the Youth Assembly.

You Never Can Tell
UGA T/T13/D/162 · Item · 01/01/1934
Part of Theatre

Opening Night: 01/01/1934
Playwright: George Bernard Shaw
Venue: Dublin

Yellow Light by Irene Coates
UGA T/T40/4/32/24 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Theatre

Typed script for play 'Yellow Light', a half-hour play by Irene Coates, London. No production details included.

Yeats Talk, June 1965
UGA T/T20/2/3/1/611 · Item · 24/11/1965-28/11/1965
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Flyer for three programmes of poetry by W B Yeats organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain, St. James Square, London, on the centenary of the poet's birth.

Yeats recital, Dublin 1966
UGA T/T20/2/3/1/614 · Item · 17/04/1966
Part of Theatre

Flyer advertising a recital of Yeats poetry by Siobhán McKenna for the Yeats Association at the Royal Hibernian Hotel, Dublin.

Y, Despues...America!
UGA T/T22/1/7/1 · Item · [1995]
Part of Theatre

Printed programme from production of "Y, Después...América!" by Eduardo Fernandez Jurado and directed by Jesus Dominguez and Manuel Cabezas Garcia. Includes cast information and text of the performance.