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UGA T/T2/1/38/389 · Item · 01/2011-06/2011
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Printed programme from the touring production of the Cripple of Inishmaan that was produced at Inis Meain (Aran Islands), Ireland.
June 26, 2011; Galway (Town Hall Theatre) June 22 – June 24, 2011; New Haven, CT, USA (International Festival of Arts & Ideas), June 15 – 19, 2011; Charleston, SC, USA (Spoleto Festival, Dock Street Theater), May 26 – June 12, 2011; Philadelphia, PA, USA (Zellerbach Theater, Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, University of Pennsylvania), May 19 – 22, 2011; Berkeley, CA, USA (Zellerbach Playhouse, Cal Performances, University of California), May 4 – 14, 2011; Los Angeles, CA, USA (Kirk Douglas Theatre, Center Theater Group), April 5 – May 1, 2011; Chicago, IL, USA (Courtyard Theater, Chicago Shakespeare Theater), March 16 – 27, 2011; Ann Arbor, MI, USA (UMS, Power Center for the Performing Arts, University of Michigan), March 10 – 13, 2011; Dublin (Gaiety Theatre) February 21 – March 5, 2011; Washington DC, USA (Eisenhower Theater, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts), February 8 – 12, 2011; Boston, MA, USA (Paramount Theatre, Emerson College), Feb 2 – 6, 2011; Roscommon (Roscommon Arts Centre), January 27 – 29, 2011.

Printed programme from the production presented by Druid Theatre Company and the Atlantic Theatre Company, New York, includes a director's welcome from Garry Hynes, an article by Fintan O'Toole entitled "A Mind in Connemara"; an article entitled "Druid and the plays of Martin McDonagh" and also includes images and biographies of cast members.

Printed flyer from the production. Three distinct flyers: 1) Flyer from the Town Hall Theatre, Galway 2) Flyer from the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin and 3) Flyer from the Irish and U.S. overall tour.

The Cripple of Inishmaan
UGA T/T5/4/6/3/232 · Item · 22/07/1997-25/07/1997
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The Cripple of Inishmaan. Black and white photographs taken during production of the Cripple of Inishmaan, written by Martin McDonagh. Produced by The Royal National Theatre (UK) and staged at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway as part of the Galway Arts Festival. Typescript note on reverse of images details a full cast list and notes that this production opened at Cottesloe Theatre on 7 Jan 1997 and was directed by Nicholas Hytner. Pictured are Dearbhla Molloy and Ray McBride. Both cast members are in costume and on stage. Images measure 203mm X 254mm and include a white border.

UGA A/A44/21/9/8/1 · Item · 02/1986-03/1986
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Texts of lecture given by Kevin Boyle following his mission to South Africa and delivered at various events. Items include draft manuscript text written by Boyle and entitled "The Crime of Movement in South Africa: The Pass Laws" and delivered at Carleton University, Canada (3 Feb 1986) and noted as being 'Luthuli Lecture'. The final printed text of this lecture is published by Carleton University as the 1986 'Philip Uren Memorial Lecture'; TS press release for the 1986 Luthuli Memorial Lecture of the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement, entitled "The Crime of Movement in South Africa: The Pass Laws" delivered by Kevin Boyle (21 Mar 1986); Poster, A3 size, with details "The 1986 Philip Uren Memorial Lecture: 'The Crime of Movement in South Africa - the Pass Laws" by Kevin Boyle, Professor of Law, University College Galway, Carleton University" (3 Feb 1986).

UGA A/A44/6/16/2/2 · Item · 05/1989
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Report published by the International Committee for the Defence of Salman Rushdie and his Publishers. Kevin Boyle was Chairman of this group and includes a written introduction to this report. One copy has enclosed manuscript notes on the issue written by Kevin Boyle.

UGA P/P133/5/6/27 · Item · 1978
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Offprint from North Munster Antiquarian Journal, article by Etienne Rynne entitled "The Archaeological Evidence" in relation to the The Craggaunowen Crannog: Gangway and Gate-Tower.

The Country Wife
UGA T/T22/1/20/15 · Item · 2008
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Printed programme from Theatre Royal Haymarket production of "The Country Wife" by William Wycherley and directed by Jonathan Kent. Includes a chronology of Wycherley; political and cultural timeline of Wycherley's time. Article entitled "Country Treats"; article entitled Innocent Diversions and Unlawful Pleasures" by Liza Picard; images from rehearsals and also images and biographies of cast members.