File relating to Italian avant-garde director, artist, and designer, Romeo Castellucci. Includes artist books by Castellucci, including those produced by/from Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio, such as "Genesi - From the Museum of Sleep";Tragedia Endogonidia, Brussels, 2003; Children's Theatre Experimental School; a number of postcards with images and illustrations. Also a letter signed by Castellucci, Director of Biennale of Venice, Theatre Section, sent to a group of "Dear Artists" explaining his intentions to programme the theatre section of the Venice Biennale in 2005 with "an underground light, to orient the earth's folds..." rather than "well known or good artists". 26 Jul 2004.
Printed programme from the English Shakespeare company production of "Romeo and Juliet" written by William Shakespeare and directed by Michael Bogdanov. Includes cast and creative team listing.
Siobhán does not appear to have taken this role.
File includes a bibliography of sources created by Rynne relating to Romans in Ireland; some class papers from courses taught in the topic by Rynne, sample student essays, press cutting of stories regarding Romans in Ireland; programme flyer from a conference "Ireland and the Roman World", Sep 1997, Dublin.
Sepia and black and white photographs with close detail of Romanesque features of doorway at Clonfert Cathedral, Co. Galway.
Sepia image of carved door frame around Romanesque church, Italy.
Typescript titled "Romance at Sea" by M.T. Rynne (23pp). Minor edits in black pen throughout. About a couple named Mary Ann and David who fall in love on a cruise. Folded.
File of postcards from museum in Napoli, Italy, featuring images of mosaics and of Pompeii. One postcard written to Etienne Rynne from "[ ] and Phillip".
Also includes postcards with black and white images from assorted London museums featuring images of Roman settlement and objects in London.
Assorted postcards with black and white images of Roman sites and finds at European locations. Includes postcards written from Luxembourg and from Spain by Etienne Rynne and sent to his brother Cormac, 1957.
Printed flyer from production of "Roman Fever" by Hugh Leonard after Edith Wharton and directed by Michael James Ford. Staged at the Bewley's Cafe Theatre