Printed programme from Almeida Theatre Company production of Vassa by Maxim Gorky, in an adaptation by Howard Davies, from a translation by Tania Alexander and Tim Suter. Staged at the Albery Theatre, London. Directed by Howard Davies. Includes images from rehearsal; images and biographies of cast members; an article on Gorky by Tania Alexander; a chronology of Gorky's life and work; chronology of Almeida company productions and a note on the Albery Theatre.
Northern Ireland Forum for Political Dialogue: Record of Debates, 24 Jan 1997, dealing with the Police Complaints System (Hayes Report) and questions put to Dr. Hayes by the forum; ‘Ways of Dealing with Northern Ireland’s Past: Interim Report – Victims and Survivors’ House of Commons Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, 2004-5; copy of talk by Mr. Justice Hugh O’Flaherty entitled ‘Daniel O’Connell The Counsellor and our present constitutional disposition’, given to the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society in Killarney, 10 Nov 1997; Do you mind the time? Northern Ireland recall – Part 1: City Life/Country Life, 1984; Do you mind the time? Northern Ireland Recall: Part 2 Family Life/Social Life, 1984; PLC, Aug 1999; Morris Tribunal, 2005; typescript of a political biography of Brian Faulkner.
Various reports from organisers on the work completed noting meetings, interviews and guilds formed; reports of Guild AGMs; reports of Survey on County Offaly and Leitrim.
Various receipts relating to the work of the Taibhdhearc.
This contains drafts and scripts for unproduced plays, including an adaptation of Johann Nestroy's "Previous Relations".
Programmes for "A Whistle in the Dark" by Tom Murphy; "A Crucial Week in the Life of a Grocer's Assistant" by Tom Murphy; "Translations" by Brian Friel at the Gaiety Theatre; "Shadow of a Gunman" by Sean O'Casey; "When we are Married" by J.B. Priestley. Also poster for "The Watchman" by Sean Lawlor, a Portrait Theatre Company production at the Peacock Theatre.
Press cutting from [ ] with a humorous piece on Miss Hunter noted as 'Britain's most famous L-driver'.
Colour positive film featuring a teatowel of views of Ireland.
Colour positive film showing an unidentified bas relief of the figures of women, possibly an Egyptian location.
Colour positive film of the bridge at Hackteufel, view of the River Necker at Heidelberg.