Photocopy of script of The Increased Difficulty of Concentration - Written by Václav Havel, translation by Katerina Havak.
'The Donahue Sisters' / 'The Stanley Parkers' Photocopy typescript and unbound script of 'The Stanley Parkers' and of 'the Donohue Sisters', written by Geraldine Aron and produced by Druid Theatre Company. 2 copies. Also includes printed bound version of 'The Donohue Sisters', published by Samuel French publishers. (1991)
Photocopy of typed script of "The Playboy of the West Indies", written by Mustapha Matura.
Photocopy of published edition of the script for 'Philadelphia Here I Come!. One document has extensive manuscript annotation on the text and underlining of text for the character of Gar Private, likely being the rehearsal script of actor David Wilmot who played that role. Also includes clean copy of photocopy of the script.
TS scripts of "Island Protected by a Bridge of Glass' and of 'The Pursuit of Pleasure', written by Garry Hynes and used as the scripts for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival productions, 1980.
This subseries consists of Irish language scripts and scripts translated into Irish including "Óiche na Marbh", a translation of "All Souls' Night" by Joe Tomelty (09/1965); "Seósaimh" - drama handwritten by "An Spealadóir" (n.d.) [G60/18/5/1]; "Mac Uí Rudaí", by Mairéad Ní Ghráda; "Éinrí A Cheathair", translated from "Enrico Quatro", Luigi Pirandello by Seán Mac Iomhair [G60/18/5/5] and Micheál MacLiammóir's copy of "Céad Bliain D'Aois" [One Hundred Years Old] by Serafin and Joaguín Álvarez Quintero, with rehearsal schedule, stage plan and notation [G60/18/5/6]. Some English language scripts can be found in the final file in this subseries [G60/18/5/7].
Tag / Ref: G60/18/5
This file consists of typed and handwritten scripts for plays written by Ó Broin and others including "Geamaracht so Choille", "Rogha an Ríogh", "Nóirín", and "An Feall" and "Faoi Dhraíocht" by Domhnach Baoithín. It also includes a letter from the Department of Education offering to publish some of Ó Broin’s work if corrections were made and Irish improved (1936) and a press cutting of a meeting of "Cumann Culaith Gaedhalach" [Gaelic Dress Society] with Ó Broin as president and three of his sons identified in cutting.
Tag / Ref: G60/25/2