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.
Correspondence relating to possible sponsorship by various companies of the Taibhdhearc Diamond Jubilee [in Irish and English].
File of correspondence between Thermo King, Galway, and Macnas, namely Paraic Breathnach, discussing sponsorship partnership and marketing agreements in Ireland and internationally, between Macnas and Thermo King. Also includes brochures and letters discussing the submission of Thermo King/Macnas as part of the Better Ireland Award Scheme (1994) and also letters from James Harrold, Arts Officer, Galway County Council, to Declan Gibbons of Macnas discussing Galway County Council Arts Awards (1995). Also includes undated sponsorship proposal, drafted by Macnas and sent to McDonald's restaurants, for sponsorship of 'Alice' Christmas show.
File also includes separate document being a sponsorship proposal and Macnas summer parade from c. 2005, outlining potential to join a sponsorship partnership with Macnas. Also a sponsorship proposal document from Macnas to Castle Print, Galway. [2005].
File of printed logos of sponsor organisations and partners of Macnas, used in printing of promotional material by Macnas.
Letters and royalty statements from Spoken Arts Records, New York, to Siobhán McKenna, relating to records she did with them, "Irish Ballads", "Irish Fairytales", and "Piccoli", as well as planning "The Cracked Looking Glass" by Katherine Anne Porter.
File of material (mainly press reviews) relating to the Spoken Arts record of Siobhán McKenna reading American writers including Yeats, Joyce, Stephens and others.
Four copybooks containing handwritten scripts of spiritual writings, retreat notes and spiritual exhortations for the children of St. Mary's, Waterford, written by the Rev. Dr Cooke PP, of Waterford, and Mother Augustine Curtis, Ursuline sister.
Spiral bound notebook with general administrative notes, some in shorthand.
Spiral bound notebook with general administrative notes, mostly in shorthand.
Spiral bound notebook with general administrative notes, mostly in shorthand.