Printed programme from Lyric Theatre, Belfast/An Grianán Theatre production of "The Home Place" by Brian Friel and directed by Mick Gordon. Includes images and biographies of cast members. Attached is a ticket from a production attended by Ros Dixon.
File of documents including an article "The Binning of Holocaust Denial by the Courts"; a list of Holocaust denial cases at European courts and judgements/actions in the cases; and assorted press cuttings on such issues, including "The Web as home for rac
Printed programme from "the History Boys" at the National Theatre, London, written by Alan Bennett and directed by Nicholas Hytner. Includes article "On False Pretences" by Alan Bennett; "True Confessions of a History Boy" by Simon Schama and also includes images and biographies of cast members.
Printed programme from the National Theatre London production of "the History Boys" by Alan Bennett and directed by Nicholas Hytner, staged at the Olympia Theatre as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival. Articles include "On False Pretences" by Alan Bennett; "True Confessions of a History Boy" by Simon Schama; "Festival Memories" being personal memories on the Dublin Theatre Festival, from Hugh Leonard.
The Hill/Wiltschinsky Guitar Duo. Printed programme from the concert held at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway featuring Robin Hill and Peter Wiltschinsky, includes details on the group (3 copies, 6 pp) Event management checklist detailing book of the group, tickets, press, programme, venue and hospitality; TS copy correspondence from Madeleine Flanagan confirming accommodation for the musicians (5 Apr 1994)
Recording of "The High Hills and Mountains", sung by Jean Ritchie at the annual Celebration of Traditional Musical Festival at Berea College (from Berea College's Special Collections and Archives, 1975 005-020).
Magazine titled "Irish Golf" Vol. 3 No. 35 March 1927. The top of the magazine says "The Haunted Tee" and next to it is a manuscript note in pencil saying "by Mary Rynne (see pp. 439-441)." The story is about a man named Harold who becomes convinced that the seventeenth tee is haunted.
The Hallé Orchestra. Printed programme from the concert held at Seapoint Leisure Centre, Galway, conducted by Stanislaw Skrowaczewski. Includes details of works performed, biographical details on Skrowaczewski, programme notes, background information on the orchestra and a list of all orchestra members. (2 copies, 12 pp) File also includes draft and final press releases issued by Music for Galway publicising the event; press cutting from the Galway Observer (30 Aug 1989) detailing sponsorship by E.S.B. of the concert and also a TS letter signed by Clive F. Smart, Secretary and General Manager of the Hallè Orchestra to Jane O'Leary, thanking her for the opportunity, "in spite of considerable difficulties at Seapoint, We greatly enjoyed our visit and . . . The warmth of the reception that we received." (13 Sep 1989) Printed ticket from the concert is also included in the file.
Outsize lighting plan, designed by Liz Cooke, lighting by Rupert Murray, for "The Hackney Office" written by Michael Collins and directed by Garry Hynes.