Three programmes for the production of Yerma by Federico Garcia Lorca at Derryvolgie Avenue.
Three programmes for the production of The Dance of Death by August Strindberg, translated by Elizabeth Sprigge, at Ridgeway Street directed by Anne O'Driscoll.
Three programmes for the production of Purple Dust by Seán O'Casey at Ridgeway Street, directed by Tomás MacAnna.
Three programmes for the production of Pantagleize by Michel de Ghelderode, translated by George Hauger at Ridgeway Street, directed by Malcolm McKay.
Three programmes for the production of Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare at Ridgeway Street, directed by Robert Somerset.
Three programmes for the production of Famine by Thomas Murphy at Ridgeway Street, directed by Larry Oaks.
Three programmes for symposium entitled Treonna Nua i nDrámaíocht na Gaeilge, held in Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe, at which Eoghan is one of the speakers.
Three items from the press (2 original cuttings, 1 typed copy) sent by Donald Middleton, Holywood [Northern Ireland Office] to Brendan Duddy. Articles and editorial are from the London Times and the Washington Post.
Three press cuttings from 'The Sunday Press' with articles by (unnamed) entitled 'Cooper's bitter attack on Premier: 'Faulkner smear on dead men''; by Claude Gordon entitled 'It's too late, Mr. Faulkner', and by John Hume 'Britain's choice in the North: repression or the conference table'. (Copies obtained from National Library of Ireland, Dublin by Brendan Duddy in 2002; order form enclosed).
Three press cuttings from The Historic Times , with various articles on Californian gold mining, "The deluders and the deluded of Ireland", and Irish emigration.
Copy [woodcut] also featured in the paper, depicting a scene of [shipwreck], "The convict Mit