Correspondence between Coiril Ó Mathúna and the Librarian, British League, London, requesting copies of plays and enclosing cheques for same.
Correspondence between Coiril Ó Mathúna and Samuel French Ltd., 26 Southampton St., Strand, London, requesting copies of a number of plays.
Correspondence between Coiril Ó Mathúna and the secretary of the Abbey Theatre in relation to the possible translation of "A Jew called Sammy" by John McCann [in Irish].
Correspondence between Coiril Ó Mathúna and Traolach Ó hAonghusa and, later, his solicitor, Richard G Emerson. Topics covered include production arrangements for their visit to Tullach; the termination of Traolach's contract as producer with the Taibhdhearc; the possibility of Traolach acting as guest producer for the play Fear and the refusal of the Directors to allow him to use the Hall for a School of Acting [in Irish and English].
Copy letter from C. T. Morris to Col. Eoghan Ó Néill of Comhdháil Náisiúnta na Gaeilge, written on 16 December 1969. Discusses the possibility of a creative dialogue between the Comhdháil and the LFM. Three letters sent to Christopher Morris from Nóra N
Correspondence between Cyril A Daunt, Touring Manager of the Irish Theatre Ballet, Emmet Place, Cork, asking if the hall would be available for the company in early June as they would like to catch the tourist trade. In reply Coiril states that July and August are usually better months for tourists in Galway.
Correspondence between Dado Courtenay, 6 University Road, Galway, and Máirín Nic Alasdair, seeking the hall for three nights for concerts by Michael Joyce.
Correspondence between David Clark and Mary O'Malley in relation to his writing for Threshold. Includes an invitation to submit an article on the interpretation of Yeats by the Lyric Players Theatre for the Massachusetts Review (17 July 1963).
Correspondence between David Henshaw and Simon Dane of the Carlton Ballet, Little Theatre, Workington, and Coiril Ó Mathúna of the Taibhdhearc, relating to their visit to the theatre in June. Mainly covers details of booking the hall, printing tickets, seating plans, local media etc.
Correspondence between Denis Ireland and Mary O'Malley relating to his writing articles for Threshold. Includes his turning down of an offer to work as literary advisor to the Lyric Theatre (17 February 1970). Also includes a pamphlet, 'Unionism or Unity?', first published 1948.