Copy of "Maistín an Béarla", a short comic play [in Irish].
Manuscript
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Files relating to the production of Man of Valour by The Corn Exchange Theatre Company.
File with notebooks by Annie Ryan relating to the Corn Exchange production of Man of Valour.
Notebook 1 is labelled "Man of Valour - Development"
Notebook 2 is labelled "Final Rehearsals, Tech, Previews"
Notebook 3 is labelled just "MOV" (Man of Valour)
Notebook 4 is labelled "MOV 2012)
All notebooks are manuscript by Ryan, with notes and comments about the play in development, ideas and concepts, pencil sketches of set and design, rehearsal notes, tech and FX notes, scheduling, development ideas for the play, and related notes on staging, directing and producing Man of Valour.
File of loose-leaf A4 notes, manuscript written by Annie Ryan and also some typed documents. Includes typed and annotated scene breakdown for Man of Valour, typed notes on the dress rehearsal, typed beat sheet, track chart, typed and detailed synopsis of Man of Valour - multiple copies with varying annotations by Annie Ryan (30 Sep 2010) and general show notes written by Ryan.
Printed copy of the Manifesto of the Gaelic League, signed by Douglas Hyde, the mayors of various towns, and Stiophán Bairéad. It states the aims of the League and exhorts people to join.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Mannin Beg, [Manainn Bheag]. Included are descriptions of Mín Góra, Lochán Mór, Lugán, Boithrín an Ghainimh, Trá Fhada, Corrach an Chroic, Gor na Móna, and shell middens. Local people Marky and Mary Riley are credited as being local sources of information.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Mannin More, [Manainn Mhór]. Included are descriptions of Caorán Mór, Lochán an Mhianaigh, Portach, Loch an tSáile, Carraig Charroll, , Carraig na gCaorach, Carraig (the name of the sandy beach), Shell Middens, Féar Milis, and Mannín Bay. Marky and Mary Riley are credited with providing some of the local information.
Manuscript loose leaf pages numbered 3 and 4 (2pp). Features a conversation between Dr. Pugh and Miss Mc Erlean discussing Miss Mc Erlean's tonsils.
Manuscript map of the floor plan and external grounds of the Barracks at Cootehall, drawn by John McGahern.