Irish premiere of this play at the Abbey Theatre on 10th April 1967, produced by Tomás Mac Anna, with Siobhán in the role of Cass McGuire.
Black and white photographs from production of "The Loves of Cass McGuire" written by Brian Friel and directed by Garry Hynes. Includes Marie Mullen and Mairead Noone.
File of black and white and also colour images taken during rehearsal and production of the Druid theatre production of "The Loves of Cass McGuire" by Brian Friel and directed by Garry Hynes, staged at Town Hall Theatre, Galway. Includes production images taken by Amelia Stein. Cast members are in costume and on set. Those pictured include Marie Mullen, Mick Lally and others. Contact sheets also contain numerous thumbnail images. Other image of Mick Lally in conversation in Druid Lane with others by Angus McMahon. Also colour images of unidentified individuals present.
'The Loves of Cass Maguire' - Written by Brian Friel and directed by Garry Hynes. Staged at Druid Lane Theatre. Includes printed programme with message from Michael D. Higgins, T.D., Minister for Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht; A Personal Memoir from Tom Kenny, an article by Fintan O'Toole entitled "A Moveable Feast"; a chronology of Brian Friel; a pull-out centrefold with the nams of all people who worked with Druid and also images of posters and photographs from past Druid productions. Also includes images and biographies of cast members. 7 items; Printed flyer advertising the play, 6 items; Ticket to 'The Loves of Cass Maguire Opening Night Party' at the Quays Bar, Galway. 5 items. Printed invitation to the gala opening night performance of 'The Loves of Cass Maguire', with guest President of Ireland, Mary Robinson. 4 copies.
Printed programme from Opera Theatre Company production of "The Love Potion" by Donizetti and translated by Leonard Hancock. Includes list of productions by Opera Theatre Company; a note and synopsis of the opera; images and biographies of cast members and an article on Donizetti.
Staged at the Gaiety Theatre, with Siobhán McKenna in the role of Beauty.
The Lotus String Quartet. Concert held at the Aula Maxima, National University of Ireland, Galway. Includes printed concert programme with details of works performed from Beethoven, Takemitsu, Webern and Dvorak.
Produced by Gainsborough Pictures, directed by Maurice Bix and Bernard Knowles, with Siobhán in the role of Marie.
Colour production photos , 5 x 7 inch size (with one A4 print of the cast in rehearsal) taken during the production of The Lost Days of Ollie Deasy.
Created by Macnas and Mikel Murfi and directed by Mikel Murfi, first staged at Leisureland, Galway as part of the Galway International Arts Festival.
Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, The Lost Days of Ollie Deasy tells the story of Terry Deasy who embarks on an odyssey throughout rural Ireland in search of his long-lost father, Ollie, a former hurling hero who single-handedly won the All Ireland final with an incredible display of hurling in 1964.