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UGA T/T1/2/4/8/976 · Item · 04/01/1963
Part of Theatre

Copy letter from Coiril Ó Mathúna to Pádraic Ó Raghallaigh, discussing the question of staging a television play in the Taibhdhearc. He states that they have no experience in this area, and they would need a lot of help. He suggests a play by either Patrick Campbell or Patrick Kavanagh. He ends by hoping that the family is well, and asks if he has seen Brian Ó Duiruín [in Irish].

UGA T/T1/2/4/6/845 · Item · 09/07/1967
Part of Theatre

Copy letter from Coiril Ó Mathúna to Samuel French Ltd., 26 Southampton Street, Strand, London, asking for the amount due on royalties for five performances of "The Second Quest" by W B Yeats.

UGA T/T1/2/4/6/849 · Item · 22/11/1967
Part of Theatre

Copy letter from Coiril Ó Mathúna to Séamais [ ], asking if he can give him a copy of "Cemented with Love" by Sam Thompson, which he thinks was recently broadcast on radio [in Irish].

UGA T/T1/2/4/8/962 · Item · 23/01/1958
Part of Theatre

Copy letter from Coiril Ó Mathúna to Séamus Ó Néill, 22 Caol-Bhóthar Gleann Ard, an Carraig Dhubh, Baile Átha Cliath, stating that he sent the enlarged photograph that Aodh mac Dhubháin was looking for the previous day. He also asks if he and Cillian Ó Briolcháin would meet Micheál Ó Garbhaigh, who is now a producer with Radio Éireann [in Irish].

UGA T/T1/2/4/6/803 · Item · 20/01/1959
Part of Theatre

Copy letter from Coiril Ó Mathúna to Séamus Ó Néill, 22 Caol-Bóthar Gleann Ard, An Carraig Dhubh, Co. Baile Átha Cliath, stating that Aodh Mac Dhubháin had placed his letter before a meeting of the Directors. As a result, they would like him to forward a copy of "An tSiúr Pól" for them to read [in Irish].

UGA T/T1/2/3/2/389 · Item · 20/07/1953
Part of Theatre

Copy letter from Coiril Ó Mathúna to T Ó Raifeartaigh, stating that he put his letter of the 1st July before the Directors. They agree with him and list the attempts that they have made to remedy the situation, including a production of "Diarmaid agus Gráinne", as well as bringing plays to Carna [in Irish].