Print copies of journal The Homoeopathic Times, being the newsletter of the Irish Society of Homeopaths.
Printed programme from The Gate Theatre, Dublin, production of "The Homecoming" by Harold Pinter and directed by Robin Lefevre. Includes an article called "A Talent to Disturb" on the play, written by Michael Billington. Includes chronology of Pinter's work; a note on Pinter's work at the Gate Theatre and images and biographies of cast members.
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.
Printed programme from world premiere of 'The Home Place' by Brian Friel at the Gate Theatre, Dublin. Includes article by Martin Mansergh entitled 'Lost Futures', short article on Brian Friel, images of the cast in rehearsal, article 'Darwin in Friel' by David McConnell and also images and biographies of cast members.
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 racism and Hate" (23 Oct 2000); "French uphold ruling against Yahoo on Nazi Site" (The New York Times, 21 Nov 2000)
The Holmes Brothers. Black and white portrait photographs of the Holmes Brothers who performed at the Warwick Hotel, Salthill as part of the Galway Arts Festival. Images include a professional promotional photograph of the group members posing in darkness around a single light bulb (photo credit: Marc Norberg) and also images of one of the Holmes Brothers performing. Images measure 253mm X 252mm and include a white border.
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).