Letter from Tomás Mac Anna, Howth, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Mageney, saying that things went very well on Broadway. He had hoped to have a new play from Eoghan for the Peacock, but he is now considering a dramatic reading of "The Weekend of Dermot and Grace"
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Letter from Tomás Mac Anna, Howth, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Mageney, saying that he was delighted to talk to him on the phone and to get his letter, and that they would discuss the matter further when they meet. He outlines his idea for a political/satirical
Letter from Tomás Mac Anna, Howth, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Mageney, "An excellent piece of surrealistic-dada-deli-goatish fantasy has arrived from your typewriter - I thank you". He comments that the script is 2/3s finished, and hopes that Eoghan can attend
Letter from Tomás Mac Anna, Howth, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Mageney, thanking him for the pieces and asks if he can visit that weekend to run through things. He asks him to have a go at a sketch based on "Kathleen Ní Houlihan" involving Bernadette Devlin.
Letter from Tomás Mac Anna, Howth, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Mageney, thanking him for the copy of the full play. "I am honestly hesitant to take any part away from it: it is a marvellously blasphemous symphony and I would hate to destroy it". Enclosed his ve
Letter from Caroline [ ], Peacock Theatre, saying that they are all very keen to see him and to come up to Dublin, saying that he can stay at Howth.
Letter from Tomás Mac Anna, Howth, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Mageney, insisting that he call up at the weekend. He gives the programme for the Peacock until the Christmas show, and wants him to see Chassis before it finishes.
Letter from J W Slemon, Abbey Theatre, Dublin to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc enclosing £50 for his script for the revue "Eire Seachmaidhi" [in Irish].
Letter from Tomás Mac Anna, Howth, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Mageney, thanking him for the synopsis and the good ideas. Asks if he can call up to Dublin on the Sunday and to bring a record player so that they can listen to music and start writing.
Letter from Tomás Mac Anna, Howth, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Mageney, outlining the idea of a three-headed dragon devouring Donegal and heading for the show at the Peacock. Outlines sketches he will need, also that he has the Beatles records but will need a r