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UGA T/T1/4/26 · Item · 16/06/1933-18/06/1933
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Photocopy of programme for "An Dochtúir" by Séamus Ó Beirn, produced by Prionnsias Mac Diarmada and "Maicne Mara" ("Riders to the Sea"), by J M Synge, translated by Domhnaill Ó Ríoghbhardáin, produced by Prionnsias Mac Diarmada, giving the cast and a synopsis of the plays [from Townley Collection, in Irish].

UGA T/T1/4/43 · Item · 26/05/1936-29/05/1936
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Programme for "An Diabhal in Alcaráz", by R C Sherriff, translated by Máirtín Ó Cadháin (Raidió), produced by Prionnsias Mac Diarmada and "An Bheirt Aodhairí" ("Los Pastores"), by Martinez Sierra, translated by Tomás Ó hÉineacháin, produced by Prionnsias Mac Diarmada, giving the cast and a synopsis of the plays [from Townley Collection, in Irish].

UGA T/T1/4/146 · Item · 23/04/1953-26/04/1953
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Programme for "An Deagh Dhóchas" by Herman Heijermans, translated by Aodh Mac Dhubháin, produced by Seán Ó hÓráin, giving the cast and a synopsis of the play [from Townley Collection, in Irish].

UGA T/T1/4/245 · Item · 02/10/1969-05/10/1969
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Programme for "An Dara hAoi", ("The Second Guest") by Beresford and Sales, translated by Diarmaid Ó hAlmháin, produced by Risteard Ó Bróin; "Chun an Farraige Sios" by J M Synge, produced by Risteard Ó Bróin and "Artis Gratia", ("For the Love of Art"), by Kenneth Galloway, translated by S Mac Lochlainn, produced by Pádraig Ó Baoill giving the cast and a synopsis of the play [from Townley Collection, in Irish].

UGA T/T1/4/175 · Item · 01/11/1957
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Programme for "An Dara hAoi" ("The Second Guest") by Beresford & Seale; "Is Fearr an tImreas ná an tUaigneas" by Lady Gregory, translated by Aodh Mac Dhubháin; "Éirí na Gealaí" by Lady Gregory, translated by Seán Mac Giollarnáth, "Punt ar Éileamh" by Seán O’Casey, translated by Aodh Mac Dhubháin, all produced by Traolach Ó hAonghusa, giving the cast and a synopsis of the plays. Staged in the Marist Hall, Dundalk [from Townley Collection, in Irish].