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UGA T/T20/2/2/12 · Sub-series · 1958
Part of Theatre

Columbia Broadcasting System Production, part of the Dupont Show of the Month series. Written by Terence Rattigan, directed by Alex Segal, Siobhán plays Catherine Winslow.

The will of Edmond O'Fflyn
UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/4 · Item · 18/08/1746
Part of Landed Estates

The will of Edmond O'Fflyn of Turlough, county Galway. He gives all his lands, debts etc. to his eldest son Henry. The sum of £1000 is to be distributed among his children in accordance with his marriage articles. He assigns the interest from several judgements he has obtained from the Honourable Thomas, Earl of Eastmeath, Richard Nugent, known as Lord Delvin and Anthony Daly, now represented by Laughlan Daly of Dublin, totalling £3,200, to his various daughters and his youngest son, Patrick Fflyn. He assigns interest on the principal sum of £200 to his daughter Mable for her life, to be distributed by her to her children by Dermott O'Connor or anyone else. He assigns to his daughters Ann and Margaret" ... all my Tea Equipage consisting of plate China and Copper". He demises his farmstock and £600 to his son Matthew for having "Taking care of & conducted and managed my farm stock and other my country affairs".

The Whiteheaded Boy
UGA T/T22/1/10/3 · Item · 1998
Part of Theatre

Printed programme from "The Whiteheaded Boy" by Barabbas Theatre Company and written by Lennox Robinson, in association with the Project Arts Centre, directed by Gerard Stembridge and design by Sean Hillen. Programme includes a production history of Barabbas Theatre Company, a note on Lennox Robinson and biographies of cast and creative crew members.

"The Whiteheaded Boy"
UGA T/T14/1/11 · Item · 13/08/1929-18/08/1929
Part of Theatre

Programme of Abbey Theatre production of "The Whiteheaded Boy" by Lennox Robinson and "Fighting The Waves"by W.B.Yeats.

The Wheel
UGA P/P134/12/4/3/2 · Item · 03/07/1999-31/03/2001
Part of Personal

Papers, meeting minutes and documentation from ‘The Wheel’ Ireland’s national association for community voluntary and charitable organisations. Jim Quigley was the representative for Muintir na Tíre.

UGA T/T2/12/990/7 · Item · 08/2004-10/2004
Part of Theatre

File includes details of wages and accounts from the productions, with details of amounts paid to actors and wider production accounts and budgets detailing the finances of the production. Petty cash and wardrobe expenditure costs also present. Also includes correspondence between McGrath and Hewlett-Packard regarding sponsorship of Druid. Assorted spreadsheet budgets prepared by Druid for the touring production, some with individual heads and scenarios, such as with Marie Mullen playing dual roles or also assuming cast of eight members. Comments on projected budget costs in relation to each venue also detailed on the documents.

UGA T/T2/12/990/1 · Item · 06/2004-10/2004
Part of Theatre

Files of draft and final agreements made between Druid Theatre Company and individual touring venues regarding the terms and conditions agreed to stage the touring production of "The Well of the Saints" and "The Tinker's Wedding". Final signed contract present for Dublin Theatre Festival (signed by Marcus Baker) Email correspondence between Fergal McGrath, Felicity O'Brien (both of Druid) with Marcus Baker and others at the Dublin Theatre Festival, discussing and agreeing final terms of contract; Contract with Glór, Ennis, Co. Clare, signed by Kate Verling; Contract with An Grianán Theatre, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, signed by Patricia McBride; Contract with Town Hall Theatre, Galway, signed by [Mike Diskin] and letter of agreement sent to Maurice Boot, for terms of production at Brockagh Resource Centre, Laragh, Co. Wicklow. Also correspondence between McGrath and Sinead Redmond, Acting Arts Officer, Wicklow County Council, discussing terms for production in Wicklow.