Photographs of Casts/ Costumes/ Sets from Various Theatres and productions (Edinburgh, New York, Punchbag).
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Files of photographs taken in mainly Belfast during the mid-1970s and which are included in the PhD thesis by Lelia Doolan. Photographs feature events and scenes such as Orange Order marches and events on the twelfth of July in Belfast and Scarva; scene at a Peace Movement Rosary at Finaghy Road where two children had been killed; assembly of group at Woodvale Park after a joint walk by Protestant and Catholic women up the Shankill Road; community housing at Springhill; three men part of a Belfast youth group; house at Solway Street; House in Donegal; ticket for The People's Theatre 'Laugh In' event, 1974; photo of scene "Waiting for Possible Entry by Army, Springhill, Aug 1976"; scene of Fall Road Belfast, children sitting on street with burning truck across the street, and burnt out wreckage - Internment Anniversary Hijacking and Burning on the Falls Road, Aug 1976; A scene of a 'mass celebrated in the front room" of a house; "Tying Up the Bride" Lisburn Road Summer 1976; Street scene of marches with republican flags and banners "Provisional Political Status Meeting, Dunville Park, Belfast, 9 Aug 1976; with other A4 size sheet o card with montage of photographs or paramilitary funerals, coffins with tricolours, coffins in a hearse, crowds gathered at funerals etc.
One montage sheet includes student card with photo of Lelia Doolan. 1977.
File with photographs of Lelia Doolan from various events. Includes black and white photographic print of Lelia Doolan pictured with Noel Browne, pictured at Kenny's Bookshop, Galway; photograph of Doolan walking facing the camera, possibly at Mullaghmore campaign event in the Burren, Co. Clare, 1990s; Doolan pictured with "Sister Anne Gallagher", Kilfenora, 1997.
File of print programmes from plays at the Abbey Theatre Dublin. Includes print brochure of "Abbey Theatre Artistic Policy 1972 - 1975", developed by Lelia Doolan. Reverse of item features manuscript notes by Doolan. Programme for Abbey production of "The School for Scandal by R.B. Sheridan, 17 Jan 1973; "God's Gentry"by Donagh McDonagh, performed with the Abbey Junior Workshop12 June [1973]; Samsova-Prokovsky's New London Ballet; "The Silver Tassie" by Sean O'Casey, 30 April 1973, directed by Hugh Hunt. Programme has manuscript production notes by Lelia Doolan; "An Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture by Evanna O Boyle and Vincent Browne, Peacock Theatre, 8 Nov 1973; 75th anniversary season programme by the Abbey Theatre; flyer with Abbey season programme of 1972-1973 season; Abbey Theatre Turas na Gaeltachta 1973; "The Night of the Rouser" by Sean Walsh, directed by Roland Jacquarello, 22 Aug [ ]; "King Herod Advises" by Conor Cruise O'Brien and "Rites" by Maureen Duffy, Peacock Theatre, 2 April 1973); Programme of events at the Peacock including poetry readings and a production of "Picnic on the Battlefield" by Fernando Arrabal, with audience participation and improvisation mentioned (18 Nov [1973]; "The Death and Resurrection of Mr. Roche" by Thomas Kilroy, directed by T.P. McKenna (8 May 1973); Sophocles' King Oedipus in a version by W.B. Yeats, directed by Michael Cacoyannis, 4 April 1973; "Escurial by Michael De Ghelderode (A lunchtime play); "The White House" by Tom Murphy, 20 March 1972; "The King of Friday's Men" by M.J. Molloy (undated); "The Shame of It" by Anthony Cronin, Peacock stage, ( March 1973). Issue of "Ardán" magazine about theatre in Irish language (Summer, 1972); Flyer for Spring Season 1972 at the Abbey; "Dear Edward" a compilation of writings from the Irish Literary Theatre, directed by Tomás Mac Anna [1973]; Issue of "Encore" Magazine; July - Aug 1960, includes article "Working With Joan Littlewood" by Clive Goodwin and Tom Milne.
Issue of "The Voice of Youth Today" magazine, with interview with Lelia Doolan included.
Photograph, Easter concert, Cage 10, Long Kesh, 1976. L to R Mickey Linehan, Derec MacTomas (RIP), Geordie O'Hara, Alfie Johnston, Micky McMullon, Joe Doc, Jim Byrne, Frankie Cox (RIP), Tony O'Kane (RIP), Christy Keenan, Paddy Mulvenna, Tony Bradley (RIP), Paddy McMenamin.
"Tá féis mór ar suil" is written on reverse.
Photograph of group lined up together, outside in Cage 10, Long Kesh, 'Turf Lodge Group'. Back L to R: Lawrence Donnelly RIP, Tommy Smyth (RIP), Sean Sexton, Frankie Ormond, Sean Fryers (RIP), Eamon Maguire (RIP), Pat Shannon, Belfast.
Front L to R: Johnny Burns (RIP), Paddy McMenamin, Belfast, Gerry Scullion, Belfast, Oliver Burns, Belfast.
Christmas 1974 is written on reverse.
Colour photograph of Paddy McMenamin and Johnny Burns (RIP) Belfast.
Black and white photo of three men standing outside with backs to hut wall in Cage 18, Long Kesh. Micky McMullan, Paddy McMenamin, Bill Bradley (RIP). See also P163/2/12 for colour version of image.
Colour photograph of two men pictured inside hut of Long Kesh cage 18. Paddy McMenamin and Joey [Surgenor] (RIP).
Sepia photograph of group pictured inside Gaeltacht Hut, Cage 18, 1974. Back row L to R: Daithi Boyd, Micky Linehan, Peter Stewart (RIP), Tony O'Kane (RIP), Tommy McNulty.
Front Row L to R: Charles Hoban, Joe Doc, Anthony McGuinness, Joe [Surgenor] (RIP), Johnny Johnson, Christy Keenan.