Envelope containing illustrations for costume and set ideas for "Carolan".
Carolann Lowe and Anthony Byrne. Concert held at St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, Galway, as part of lunchtime series of concert and as part of the Galway Arts Festival. Includes details of works performed and brief biographies of both musicians.
Carole King - Umbrella Events. Black and white professional portrait headshot of Carole King, of Red Kettle Theatre Company and their performance of 'Umbrella Events' during the Galway Arts Festival. Images measure 203mm X 254mm and include a white border.
Typescript copy, with fax page additions, of a film treatment script entitled "Caroline", by Christopher Swan.
File with invitations to Swift to book and film events; thank you letters to Swift following her contribution and interviews to events; posters from events and reading by Carolyn Swift, including readings from her children's books.
File with correspondence to/from Carolyn Swift and relating to her writing for the stage, television and radio, for children's literature and general correspondence.
File of letters to/from Carolyn Swift and related to Irish dance, ballet, and visual art.
File with letters to/from Carolyn Swift and relating mostly to work in theatre and literature. Includes letters from Jim O'Hare, actor/designer; Adrian Vale, writer, RTÉ, Anneli Torjala, Finnish children's writer Leah Levenson, writer and friend; 'Dordy' - Maureen Simpson, Carolyn Swift's daughter; Michael Poynder.
File 2 includes letters from Seamus Behan, Nine Stones Press, Anna Manahan, Shaw Birthplace Museum Advisory Council, Dublin, Jim Mitchell T.D., Senator David Norris, Christopher FitzSimons, Kathleen Quinn, Theatre Royal Waterford Development Fund, Marése Murphy,
File 3 Includes letters from The Swastika Laundry, Dublin, Kathleen Behan, Betty Van den Bergh, Rene Cusack, Malcolm Samuel, Saikou Jambang (The Gambia); Vincent [ ], Maxine [ ].
File of letters to/from Carolyn Swift to various Irish theatres and theatre companies, including Joe Dowling, Lelia Doolan, and Tomás Mac Anna at the Abbey Theatre discussing plays submitted by Swift (as Colm Grant) for consideration (1970s); Letters from Garry Hynes, Druid Theatre Company re plays submitted; Barry Cassin, Artistic Director, Irish Theatre Company (1982); Michael Scott, Project Arts Centre; Fidelma O'Dowda; Society of Irish Playwrights; Jim Norton of the National Theatre Company; Hugh Leonard; Aggy [Agnes] Bernelle; Chris O'Neill of Four-in-One Players; Mary O'Malley, Lyric Theatre, Belfast; Godfrey Quigley; Oscar Lewenstein, Royal Court theatre, London; Hilton Edwards and Micheál Mac Liammóir, Gate Theatre, Dublin.
File of letters between Listowel Writers Week festival to Colm Grant (a pseudonym used by Carolyn Swift) and discussing an award made to Carolyn on a play she submitted to the festival competition.