Two copies of the annual report of the Lyric Players Theatre, giving a list of productions, as well as an account of the work of the Drama School and the New Gallery, as well as information on becoming a member.
Two copies of the annual report of the Lyric Players Theatre, giving a list of productions and reports on the Drama School, the Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and the New Gallery. Includes details of forthcoming productions and fundraising events.
Two copies of programme from Biograph Cinema, New York, with a series of films on "The Hustons", featuring films from Walter, John, Anjelica and Tony.
Two copies of programme for "The Cavern" by Jean Anouilh at the Strand Theatre, London, starring Siobhán McKenna.
Two copies of programme for production of "Captain Brassbound’s Conversion" by George Bernard Shaw at the Gaiety Theatre.
Two copies of programme and press cuttings relating to Tyrone Guthrie production of "Twelfth Night" by William Shakespeare at the Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, starring Siobhán McKenna in the role of Viola.
Two copies of pages from the Los Angeles Times on the death of John Huston.
Two copies of On The Boiler by W.B. Yeats, published by the Cuala Press, Dublin.
Two copies of magazine Arena (Gorey, Wexford), collected by Thomas Kilroy. (Autumn 1963 and Spring 1965)
Two copies of letter from Liam Ó Buachalla to the Chair of the Taibhdhearc, dealing with a number of complaints which have been made against him. He complains that a small number of the Committee are making decisions on behalf of the entire Committee at special meetings. In relation to the dispute within the Taibhdhearc, he states that he had always made it known that he was opposed to tying the Taibhdhearc too closely to the Dublin Gate Theatre. He states that the Committee should examine the deal they do with Micheál Mac Liammhóir when he visits. He states that Mac Laimmhóir will leave if the money runs out, and that the Committee should not forget young people and the Gaeltacht. He states that the Ceile is a good way to acquaint young people with the work of the Taibhdhearc, and that they have succeeded in making money as the accounts show, but that the Committee is slow to support them. He states that he was one of the founders of the Taibhdhearc. He states that it has been said that he is the main reason why disunity has grown up, and complains that this is not so. He states that he is not willing to put up with this trouble, and is resigning. He ends by stating that a copy of the letter has been sent to the Minister for Finance [in Irish].