Printed programme from Opera Theatre Company productions of "The Lighthouse" by Peter Maxwell Davies and also "The Beggar's Opera" by Benjamin Britten after John Gay. Includes an article on OTC commitment to education; synopses of the productions; an article on the Beggar's Opera by Roisin Maher and also images and biographies of cast members.
Printed programme from Rough Magic Theatre Company production of "The Life of Galileo" written by Bertolt Brecht in a version by Howard Brenton. Includes an article "Mud in your eye - Brecht, Galileo and Epic Theatre" by Christine Madden; article entitled Galileo Galilei 1564-1642: Martyr or Opportunist?" by Michael John Gorman. Also includes biographies and images of cast members.
Photocopy of typescript of the play "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" by Martin McDonagh.
Printed programme from Town Hall Theatre Galway, Cork Opera House sand Millennium Forum co-production of "the Lieutenant of Inishmore" by Martin McDonagh, directed by Andrew Flynn. Includes headshot images and biographies of cast members.
File includes scripts from the series, "The Liberty Man" by Carolyn Swift and Cecil Sheridan, a half-hour comedy series for television. Also includes letters between Swift and Adrian Cronin, Head of Light Entertainment, RTÉ, discussing the process of writing the series scripts, and about its proposed development for broadcast.
A Showcase Productions production, written by Somerset Maugham, adapted by Joseph Schrank. This is William Wylder’s directorial debut in television. Siobhán plays the character Leslie Crosbie.
Typed script of 'The Lesson' by Eugene Ionesco and translated by Donald Watson. Script property of Dr. Jan Van Loewen Ltd., London.
File of non-professional photographs of Druid cast members in rehearsal and in back-stage area, in costume, during the Druid Theatre production of "The Leenane Trilogy" by Martin McDonagh, staged at the Footbridge Theatre, Sydney, Australia. Those pictured include Anna Manahan, Brian F. O'Byrne, Mick Lally, Aidan McArdle, Martin McDonagh, Maelíosa Stafford and Dawn Bradfield.