Printed programme from production of "Y, Después...América!" by Eduardo Fernandez Jurado and directed by Jesus Dominguez and Manuel Cabezas Garcia. Includes cast information and text of the performance.
Programme for the Irish Section of the 32nd International Eucharistic Congress in Buenos Aires, 9-14 October 1934. It is noted in the programme that Father Hayes will address a meeting of the Irish community at the Avenida Theatre on 11 October.
Programme of study sessions, 32nd International Eucharistic Congress in Buenos Aires, 9-14 October 1934.
Xue Wei and Pamela Nicholson. Printed programme from the concert held at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway. Includes details of works performed and information on each musician. Also includes draft TS press release issued by Music for Galway publicising the event.
Printed programme from Opera Theatre Company production of "Xerxes" by G.F. Handel. Includes touring schedule; timeline of life and work of Handel; Historical background on 'Xerxes'; article on Handel in Dublin; Director's Note from Michael Maxham; synopsis of the opera and also images and biographies of cast and creative team members.
Xerox copy of Sir Peter Freyer's entry in the Dictionary of National Biography 1912-1921.
Various editions of the University of Essex Newsletter, "Wyvern", dated 22 May 1991, with feature on British democracy and the University Human Rights Centre; 4 Nov 1992, with headline of "Bosnian Professor safe at Essex" referring to Prof. Zoran Pajic, who fled the conflict in Yugoslavia. A note attached written by Joan Boyle, wife of Kevin Boyle, pointed out that it was largely due to Kevin's efforts that the Pajic family came to Essex and they remain close friends; January 1999 with front page reporting on Knighthood for Prof. Nigel Rodley. MS note on top by [ ], stating this . . . "is clearly the Human Rights Centre Newsletter". Also includes "Essex HRAA News", Volume 1, Issue 1, June 2009, featuring cover image of Kevin Boyle. Print issue of Human Rights Centre Newsletter, University of Essex, December 1992, with introduction by Kevin Boyle, Director, Human Rights Centre.
Printed programme from the Wuzhen Theatre Festival, China, 2017, with the title theme of Luminosity. Bilingual - printed in Mandarin and English. With detailed listings of all events as part of the Festival.
Written by Myles na gCopaleen (Flann Ó Brian) and staged at the Galway Arts Centre in association with the Project Arts Centre, Dublin. Staged in Galway at the Nuns Island Arts Centre. Includes black and white headshots of actors and cast members Macdara Ó Fátharta and Dónall Farmer. Images measure 255mm X 203mm.