Files with annotated prompt script for production of "The Burial at Thebes" in a version by Seamus Heaney and produced by Ouroboros Theatre Company.
File with programme from the MacGill summer School at Glenties, Co. Donegal and which included a production of "The Burial at Thebes" in a version by Seamus Heaney and produced by Ouroboros Theatre Company. Also includes a series of invoices received with costs incurred during the production.
File relating to the MacGill Summer School at Glenties, Co. Donegal and which included a production of "The Burial at Thebes" in a version by Seamus Heaney and produced by Ouroboros Theatre Company.
Printed programme from "The Burial at Thebes", a version of Sophocles' 'Antigone', translated by Seamus Heaney, directed by Lorraine Pintal and staged at the Abbey Theatre. Includes an article by Pat Cox, MEP, on "Ireland's Uniquely European Year"; article entitled "Rapprochement: European drama at the Abbey" by P.J. Matthews, a note from Seamus Heaney, a listing of Greek tragedy at the Abbey, article entitled 'Beyond the Literal' by Paul Lefebvre and also includes images and biographies of cast members.
Printed programme from production of "The Broken Jug" by John Banville (after Kleist) at the Peacock Stage, Abbey Theatre, Dublin. Includes article 'Kleist, the Tragic Comedian' by Rudiger Imhof; and images and biographies of cast members.
The British Problem by Desmond Fennell, subtitled 'a radical analysis of the present British troubles and of possible ways of ending them'.
The British Problem by Desmond Fennell, published by Sceptick Press.
Programme of Abbey Theatre production of "The Bribe" by Seumas O'Kelly and "The Workhouse Ward" by Lady Gregory
The core of the collection covers a period of twenty years (1972-1993) and relates to Brendan Duddy's agency in the peace process. The collection as a whole covers over thirty years (1968-2007) and includes his wider observations of the process. The papers consist of memoranda (including two diaries of 1975 and 1976), of correspondence, and of published items (press cuttings, pamphlets, reports, brochures). As regards his personal involvement, the archives reflect particularly the period of 1974-1976, the period of the hunger strikes of 1981 and 1981, and then the intense activity of 1993. After 1993, he served on the Northern Ireland Policing Board in 2006-2007. As regards Duddy's role as observer, there are press items and other publications in print on various issues regarding Northern Ireland, and interspersed in all sections A), B), and C), complementing the primary material. Duddy's offer of observations and advice to the Republicans after 1993 are arranged chronologically (A) and by name (B). His special interest in policing is served in C). Photographs (digital copies) add to this, in section D). The running commentary by Éamonn M. Downey provides some wider context, and also reflect Downey's own viewpoints and his wish to promote knowledge of Duddy's work. Interviews conducted with Brendan Duddy (D) provide background and context for the archives, on selected topics.