Correspondence between Máire Stafford, Rúnaí an Cumann Aisteorí Taibhdhearc an Gaillimhe and Coiril Ó Mathúna, informing him of the formation of the group. The rest of the correspondence deals with the setting up of a meeting between the actors and the directors to discuss issues that the group want raised [in Irish].
Correspondence between Máirín Mac Alasdair and Christopher Casson, 1 Herbert St., Dublin, relating to their asking him to become a producer. In reply Máirín states that the directors are unable to hire him at present, but would be keen to do a production with him later in the year.
Correspondence between Máirín Mac Alasdair and Mr J Stack, Cork, asking him if he could recommend anyone for the position of permanent producer, he suggests Bob Long of Cork.
Correspondence between Máirín Nic Alasdair and Godfrey Quigley, 114 Lower Baggot St., Dublin, relating to the possibility of his becoming producer at An Taibhdhearc for six months. However, due to the fact that he was under contract to Lord Longford for January, they are unable to offer him the position [in Irish].
Correspondence between Máirín Nic Alasdair and M Mac Donncadha, Innealtoir Ceanntair, Bord Solathair an Leictreachas, Gaillimh, relating to the possibility of replacing their stoves with electric heating. In reply Mr Mac Donnchadha states that storage heaters would be the best.
Correspondence between Máirín Nic Alasdair and Miss Ria Mooney, c/o Queen's Theatre, Dublin, asking if she would be available to produce "The Good Hope", following an exchange of letters it is decided to postpone the production.
Correspondence between Máitín Mac Cormaic, Timire, Conradh na Gaeilge, Halla Íde, 14 Sráid Thomáis, Luimneach and Coiril Ó Mathúna, getting a copy of "Fir Rí na hAoine" [in Irish].
Correspondence between Marie Reddan and John Gray, librarian of the Linen Hall Library in Belfast, discussing the possibility of transferring the James Hardiman Library's Lyric Theatre exhibition to Belfast.
Correspondence between Mary Beckett, later Gaffey, and Mary O'Malley discussing the beginnings of Threshold and Beckett's submissions to same.
Correspondence between Maura Gill, Secretary of the Patrician Musical Society, 20 Walsh's Terrace, Wood Quay, Galway to Coiril Ó Mathúna, requesting the use of the hall for their rehearsals of Bizet's "Carmen". In reply Coiril states that the Directors have given their consent [in Irish and English].