- Foreword - Mary O'Malley
- Irish politics and O'Casey's theatre - Seamus Deane
- The present state of french drama - Evelyn Robson 4. Hunger and thirst - Christopher Murray 5. The current theatre in Scandinavia - L. A. Muinzer 6. Drama in the two Germanies - Hagal Mengel 7. Theatre in Canada - John Orrell 8. Soviet theatre to-day - W. H. B. MacBride 9. Drama in the universities - James O'Malley 10. Drama in education - John M. Malone 11. Finance and the theatre - Michael Bevan 12. Northern Ireland - Kenneth Jamison 13. Postscript - John Boyd
- Foreword - The Editor
- A drink for old times' sake - J. F. Reynolds
- Canadian poetry - Dorothy Livesay
- London letter - Rudolf Klein
- The rural labourer - John W. Boyle
- Balfe, famous irish composer - Robert Vaughan
- Two poems - Eric Elmes
- Poland, 1955-57 - Carl Stief
- The road to Europe is long, Poland today - Klaus Otto Skibowski
- Morning in Alicante - Pearse Hutchinson
- Poetry review - John Hewitt
- Foreword - The Editor
- The weaker sex - Mary Beckett
- Two poems - John Montague and Wilhelm Niemoller
- The european free trade area - Sean F. Lemass
- Memories of a linen merchant's son - Denis Ireland
- Poem - Raymond Roseliep
- Irish folk music - Sean O'Boyle
- Henry Cooke - John Jamieson
- Theatre in Belfast - Ray Rosenfield
Opening Night: 19/11/1929
Playwright: Lady Gregory, Sophocles
Venue: Dublin
Notice of meetings, agendas and minutes for Sportslink; includes recommendation for company structure and policy issues; analysis of financial position.
35 images on negative and contact sheets.
Photographs taken at a sports day in Carraroe, and Micheal O Donnell’s pub.
Family photographs taken at an amusement park.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 30 images.
Photographs from sports day at Scoil Mhuire, Tuairín National School. Featured events are running and sack races, and Rory Ó Domhnaill, the principal is photographed on the sidelines. Photographs of Marcus and David (Durkin), looking for baby frogs in the bog.
This series relates to sport, and in particular the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). Material includes correspondence; cuttings; programmes; items relating to the Thomas Ashe competition; posters and brochures listing various sports terms in Irish.
Tag / Ref: G60/20
Correspondence and programme relating to the sponsoring by the Taibhdhearc of a £500 prize for an original play in Irish at the 1988 Oireachtas [in Irish].
File of correspondence and related documents regarding sponsorship and support for Pan Pan Theatre Company. Includes letters and fax sent by Pan Pan to numerous businesses and companies seeking sponsorship. Also includes a document from Pan Pan issuing a call for public financial support and sponsorship for "Ireland's first fully professional ensemble of deaf and hearing actors"; letter from Michael D. Higgins, T.D., Minister for Arts, Culture, and the Gaeltacht; John Brown T.D., Minister for Environmental Protection, Standard Life Insurance, McCabe Wines, Aer Rianta, Eircell, McCann FitzGerald, Beamish and Crawford, ESB, Acc Bank, Hewlett Packard, Murphy Brewery, National Irish Bank, Irish Life, Irish Deaf Society, National Rehabilitation Board, National College of Art and Design, University College Dublin, National Association for the Deaf, Pat "the Cope" Gallagher, St. Joseph's House for Adult Deaf and Deaf-Blind.