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UGA T/T2/9/11/745 · Item · 18/06/1985-20/07/1985
Part of Theatre

File includes black and white photographs from production of 'Tis Pity She's a Whore' by John Ford and produced by Druid Theatre. Includes cast members in costume and also out on location at unknown location, in view of a castle.

Tis Meáin
UGA P/P99/1/4/51 · Item · 1992
Part of Personal

Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 15 images.

Family pictures of a group singing around the piano, and one guitarist. Fiona, Alan and Toner Quinn. Captioned 'Tribe'.

Bob Quinn smoking a pipe in another shot.

Seán Val, portrait sitting outside.

Photograph of a Tis Meain couple – Joe and Maire.

UGA T/T2/1/11/121-125 · Item · 18/06/1985-20/07/1985
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''Tis a Pity She's a Whore' Written by John Ford and directed by Garry Hynes. Performed at Druid Lane Theatre, Galway. Production file contains printed programme from the production. Includes biographical information on playwright John Ford, article detailing thoughts on the play written by author John Banville entitled "In the teeth of the Whirlwind", article entitled "The closing of the Theatres", biographical information and black and white headshots of the cast members and production crew. 6 copies. 120pp Printed flyers detailing play information and booking details. 5 copies. 10 pp; TS press releases regarding the play and reviews taken from publications including the Irish Times. 20 pp; Printed tickets from the production of 'Tis a Pity She's a Whore. 7 pp; Printed invitations to the opening night performance of the play at Druid Lane theatre, Galway, 4 copies, 8 pp. See also 'Posters' and 'Photographs'.
Also letters between Jerome Hynes and Janet O'Leary, confirming her work on the production (Jun 1985)

Tír na Fhia
UGA P/P99/1/2/12 · Item · 1987
Part of Personal

Negative sheet containing 34 images.

Includes image of a woman sitting on the ground with a drum set, and an audience of members with raised hands. Indexed Na Fánaithe, Tír na Fhia. Na Fánaithe were an Irish language theatre company founded in Galway in 1987.

Tír Faoin Thonn
UGA T/T7/1/2A · Item · 1991
Part of Theatre

Records from the planning and production of Tír Faoin Tóin in Galway and Waterford by Macnas. This file relates to the production in Waterford. Includes minutes of production meetings held between Macnas and Red Kettle Theatre Company, Waterford in planning the production and also listing of characters, costumes, and props to be used.

'Tír Faoi Thonn' 1991
UGA T/T7/22/11 · Item · 1991
Part of Theatre

Colour photographs from production of 'Tír Faoi Thonn' parade by Macnas. Includes images of the parade through Galway city and of characters and performers. Includes black and white photographic print of Colm Ó hEocha sitting within the serpent puppet, held by Macnas performers. c. 1991.

UGA T/T7/22/9 · Item · 07/1990
Part of Theatre

Colour and also black and white photographs from scenes from parade of 'the Whale' in Galway by Macnas, as part of 1989 Galway Arts Festival. Includes promotional/photocall images taken of Ollie Jennings of Galway Arts Festival, with Prof. Colm Ó hEocha, President, University College Galway (NUI Galway) along with other props and performers from the parade, as mermaid characters and sea-themed parade. Numerous shots from around streets of Galway city, Fisheries Field, and also of the construction of models and props for use in the parade by Macnas.

Tír Faoi Thonn
UGA T/T7/3/1 · Item · 1991
Part of Theatre

Files of design drawings, drafts, notes and materials regarding the design of Macnas parade, Tír Faoi Thonn.
File 1 includes A3 wire-bound notebook, with pencil and also drawings and sketches of costumes of costumes and characters used in the play, as well as draft poster design drawings.
File 2 includes loose-leaf drawings of characters and costumes, as well as small bound notebook of colour and uncoloured illustrations and drawings.
File 3 includes colour and black and white original and photocopy drawings of characters and costumes, which are thought to be from Tír Faoi Thonn.