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UGA T/T2/9/14/758 · Item · 30/07/1987
Part of Theatre

File includes black and white photographs from the production of Fo's 'Trumpets and Raspberries'. Cast members are in costume and on set. Those pictured include Johnny Murphy and others.

UGA T/T2/12/928A · Item · 28/07/1988-30/07/1988
Part of Theatre

Letters between Jerome Hynes, Druid, and Alan Brodie, Imison Playwrights, detailing terms of production agreement and rights and also a copy of the production license issued for the play.
Also includes series of letters between Druid (Jerome Hynes) and Jeffrey Campbell and Paul Pyant, confirming agreements for work as lighting designers with Druid Theatre Company.
Time sheets for cast members' rehearsal sessions also included.

UGA T/T40/4/33/1 · Item · [194-]
Part of Theatre

File relating to "Trouble Calling" - a radio drama series in twenty-six instalments, written by [Carolyn Swift] and directed by Alan Simpson. Swift also provided voice of characters in the series.

Includes scripts of individual instalment episodes; pages of sound effect lists for specific episodes; a fact sheet about the series, and a production credits sheet. Some scripts also carry edits and annotation by Swift.

Trophies
UGA P/P99/1/2/23 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Personal

6 negative images. Images of Robert Quinn with trophies.

UGA T/T30/1/6/3A · Item · 1997
Part of Theatre

Prompt script for The Theatreworks Company production of "Troilus and Cressida" by William Shakespeare, directed by Michael Caven. Includes notes and annotations about the production.

Troilus and Cressida
UGA T/T30/1/6/3 · Item · 16/09/1997-27/09/1997
Part of Theatre

Printed programme, flyer, and invitation to opening night of "Troilus and Cressida" by William Shakespeare, produced by the Theatreworks Company at the Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College Dublin.

Triúr mac Righ
UGA G/G20/1/3/10 · Item · [191-]
Part of Irish Language

Notebook containing "Triúr mac Righ" continued, handwritten in pencil with ink corrections.