Correspondence between the Department of Foreign Affairs, Dublin and Maurice Hayes, Strangford on the possibility of setting up a Reconciliation Trust Fund.
Correspondence between various members of the Galway branch of Connradh na Gaedilge and Máirín Nic Alasdair, for use of the hall on a number of occasions.
Correspondence between various officers of the Galway University Dramatic Society, University College Galway, and the Taibhdhearc, primarily in relation to the staging of drama festival in 1951 in the hall. The directors want to know what portion of the plays are in Irish (6th Nov 1950). The reply satisfies the directors who offer use of the hall at £5 a day for a week (22nd Jan 1951). Also some letters relating to be borrowing of costumes and records for various productions that they are doing.
Correspondence between the Revenue Commissioners, Aras Brugha, 9/10 Upper O'Connell St., Dublin and Coiril Ó Mathúna, relating to the payment of Income tax due for the employment of Traolach Ó h-Aonghusa [in Irish and English].
Correspondence between the Taibhdhearc and Proinnsias Mac Maghnuis, Radio Éireann, Baile Átha Cliath, relating to the choosing of "Scaipin na gCleas" as a radio script to be performed by the Taibhdhearc in 1952 [in Irish].
Correspondence between the Taibhdhearc and the Arts Council relating to funding for Féile Drámíochta ne hÉireann in 1953. Includes copy of a resolution passed at the Arts Council guaranteeing £350 against loss, and forwarding £100 to cover initial expenses, the rest to be claimed (24 Mar 1953).
Correspondence between the Taibhdhearc and the Corporation in relation to the dramatic programme for April being run by the Taibhdhearc for the Tostal [mainly in Irish].
Correspondence between the Tax Office, Aras Brugha, Upper O'Connell St, and Coiril O Mathúna, in relation to tax demands for Traoloach O hAonghusa.
Correspondence between Thomas Kilroy and various managers at The National Theatre Society Ltd. (The Abbey Theatre), including Patrick Mason (Artistic Director), Martin Fahy (General Manager), Judy Friel (Literary Manager), all deriving from his time as writer-in-association, 1 May 1998 - 30 April 1999. Including a letter of confirmation setting down the terms for the post as sponsored by the Anglo Irish Bank (25 June 1998); requests for advice regarding the Abbey stage and relevant plays; invitations for a New Playwrighting Workshop to be hosted by Kilroy in December 1998.
Correspondence between Tomás Mac Anna and Sinéad Uí hAlluráin in relation to which play he will produce for the Taibhdhearc [in Irish].