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              UGA T/T40/21/15/8 · Item · 1979-[199-]
              Part of Theatre

              File with letters to/from Carolyn Swift and relating mostly to work in theatre and literature. Includes letters from Jim O'Hare, actor/designer; Adrian Vale, writer, RTÉ, Anneli Torjala, Finnish children's writer Leah Levenson, writer and friend; 'Dordy' - Maureen Simpson, Carolyn Swift's daughter; Michael Poynder.

              File 2 includes letters from Seamus Behan, Nine Stones Press, Anna Manahan, Shaw Birthplace Museum Advisory Council, Dublin, Jim Mitchell T.D., Senator David Norris, Christopher FitzSimons, Kathleen Quinn, Theatre Royal Waterford Development Fund, Marése Murphy,

              File 3 Includes letters from The Swastika Laundry, Dublin, Kathleen Behan, Betty Van den Bergh, Rene Cusack, Malcolm Samuel, Saikou Jambang (The Gambia); Vincent [ ], Maxine [ ].

              UGA T/T40/21/15/9 · Item · [197-]-[199-]
              Part of Theatre

              File of correspondence to/from Carolyn Swift largely related to Irish theatre and to her work in theatre writing and productions. Includes letters from/to P.J. Bourke, costumier; Bruce Arnold, Eileen Cameron, Maureen Potter; Kathleen Barrington, Fergus Linehan, Noel Pearson, Marian Trimble, Grania Hickey, Roland Jacquarello, The Puppet People, Gemini Productions, Christopher Murray, Fran Dempsey, Michael Judge, Stratford Players, Dublin, Clean Break Theatre Company, London.

              Muserights
              UGA T/T40/21/16 · Item · [197-]-[198-]
              Part of Theatre

              Files relating to Muserights, a company of Carolyn Swift, David Armstrong, and Bill Skinner, a freelance entertainment company established in Dublin in the 1970s, and which worked on cultural production for theatre, film and television etc. Files include documents about the company and its work, drafts of scripts and texts for projects for stage and screen, payment slips for fees for work completed for clients, press cuttings and photographs of Skinner.

              UGA T/T40/21/17 · Item · [194-]-2002
              Part of Theatre

              Printed booklet from memorial service for Carolyn Swift held at St. Bartholomew's Church, Clyde Road, Dublin 4, with list of order of service. Also handwritten 'Get Well' cards from flowers sent to Swift; Photocopy of obituary for Swift published in the Irish Times and the Sunday Independent (2002); Press listing for exhibition in tribute to Swift held at the Dublin Writers Museum; Also card from memorial service for The Reverend Canon Walter C. Simpson, St. Bartholomew's Church, Dublin, 15 Nov 1960 (Swift's father in law, father of Alan Simpson); menu from celebratory dinner for the 25th wedding anniversary of Swift's parents, Victoria Halls, London, 6 Apr 1946. Menu from celebratory dinner for the 50th wedding anniversary of Swift's grandparents, 4 Oct 1949, Savoy Hotel, London. Also exhibition catalogue for paintings and drawings by Grainne Simpson, daughter of Swift at Greenwich Theatre Gallery, London, 1980.
              Change of address slip with update of Swift's address on Leeson Street from 24 May 1980.

              Photographs - Carolyn Swift
              UGA T/T40/21/18 · Item · [195-]-[199-]
              Part of Theatre

              Files of photographs from the life and work of Carolyn Swift, from theatre and literary events and from her family.

              UGA T/T40/21/21 · Item · 09/1980
              Part of Theatre

              A4 Memorandum softcover copybook by Carolyn Swift and used in planning for "A Celebration of the Life of Alan Simpson", at Olympia theatre, Dublin, 14 September 1980. Includes handwritten notes by Swift on planning contributors, running order, attendees etc. Also a typed sheet with breakdown of finances from Box Office sales, programme sales and donations from individuals towards the event.

              UGA T/T30/2/4/6 · Sub-series · 2005-2015
              Part of Theatre

              File of letters from playwright Brian Friel to Denis Conway, Artistic director of Ouroboros Theatre Company. Letters from Friel to Conway:
              17 Aug 2005 re. well wishes for opening of Making History by Ouroboros
              26 Jul 2006 - Noting interest in a production of Making History in Rathmullan and adds that "Making History has always had a special place in my affections" and offers memories on the original production of the play.
              25 Jul 2006 - Letter from Conway to Friel outlining Ouroboros company plans to tour Making History internationally to mark the 400th anniversary of the Flight of the Earls.
              7 March 2007 - Letter from Friel sending well wishes for Donegal opening of the play.
              2 July 2007 - Letter from Friel with comments and well wishes on the proposed Ouroboros tour of Making History.
              7 March 2007 - Letter from Friel re. apologies on not making production of the play.
              23 Mar 2007 - Letter from Friel to Patricia McBride, following up on recent Ouroboros production of Making History. Friel adds comments about directors generally, citing that "my life has been polluted by these people".
              23 Sep 2007 - Copy letter from Bill Whelan to Brian Friel with comments and praise for Ouroboros production of Making History.
              11 Jul 2007 - Letter from Conway to Frieloutlining audience response to and tour schedule plans for Making History.
              n.d. - Letter from Conway to Friel discussing plans for production of Translations and some early casting options.
              31 aug 2008 - Letter from Friel to Conway seeking publicity material and poster from production of Making History.
              24 Oct 2008 - Letter from Friel to Ouroboros, saying "You did a magnificent job on both and I was so pleased to be associated with Ouroboros...They were very important productions to me".
              25 Jul 2008 - Letter from Conway to Friel thanking him for his good wishes.
              9 Feb 2008 - Letter from Friel to Conway - "I'm very pleased you hope to do a 'site-specific' Translations and discusses what this will involve.
              23 Jul 2008 - Letter from Friel to Conway - "Your company did a splendid production of Translations" and discusses the production.
              21 Aug 2008 - Postcard from Friel to Conway, asking for posters and press from Translations and adds "I'm very proud of what you did with both of them [plays]."
              12 June 2008 - Letter from Friel to Conway thanking him for receipt of play posters and hopes to talk again soon.
              26 Nov 2009 - Letter from Conway to Friel, sending thanks and well wishes.
              11 Nov 2009 - Letter from Friel to Conway discussing funding in Irish arts - "It's a very anxious time. and I don't think it's a help to try make "Irish Culture" some kind of exportable commodity.
              11 Jan 2009 - Letter from Friel to Conway, sending thanks for receipt of flowers, and adds the public reaction has been overwhelming.
              4 Jan 2009 - Letter from Friel to Conway - "I imagine 2010 will be difficult" and adds well wishes.
              17 Feb 2010 - Letter from Friel to Conway, enclosing payment.
              5 Dec 2011 - Postcard from Friel to Conway sending Christmas wishes and hopes for the New Orleans production.
              8 Feb 2012 - Letter from Friel to Conway discussing Making History and that he is to attend "Uncle Vanya" at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast.
              4 Apr 2012 - Letter from Friel to Conway discussing Making History tour and production, including at New Orleans, mentions his own ill health. Also "The Theatre scene in the country seems bleak" and mentions the passing of John Arden.
              7 Feb 2012 - Letter from Conway to Friel, sending condolences in the aftermath of the death of of a family member of Friel's and also adds updates on US productions of Making History.
              7 Apr 2015 - Letter from Friel to Conway (dictated to Ann Friel by Brian), with update of a play is scheduled for the Donmar, sends well wishes to Conway and family.
              Letter from Conway to Friel with update that owing to lack of Arts Council funding, Ouroboros Theatre Company "have had to call it a day" but adds he hopes to produce other plays by Friel, including Faith Healer, with other companies and seeks rights.

              File also includes black and white photograph with Brian Friel and Denis Conway, taken at Glenties, July 2008. Conway is in costume from production of "Making History".

              Pike Theatre Play Programmes
              UGA T/T40/1/1 (1-3) · Item · 1951-1960
              Part of Theatre

              Files of printed play programmes from productions at the Pike Theatre, Dublin.

              File 1 includes programmes from "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett, produced at the Pike Theatre, produced and lighting directed by Alan Simpson, assisted by/assistant producer Carolyn Swift; programme from Irish touring production of the play by the Pike Theatre; Programme from Pike production of Godot at the Gate Theatre with Longford Productions (12 - 17 March 1956).

              Programmes from original Pike Theatre Dublin production of "The Quare Fellow" by Brendan Behan, produced by Alan Simpson, with assistant producer Carolyn Swift.

              File 2 includes programmes from Pike Theatre Dublin production of:
              Pantagleize by Michel De Ghelderode
              God's Child (Duine Le Dia) by J.B. McGowan
              The Millstone by Carolyn Swift (Note: by Pike Theatre at Dun Laoghaire Town Hall, Co. Dublin, 1951)
              Stealing the Picture by Joy Rudd and Carolyn Swift
              Inquisition by Diego Fabbri, translated by Carolyn Swift
              Victims of Duty (translated by Donald Watson) and The Shepherd's Chameleon (translated by Sasha Moorsom) both by Eugene Ionesco.
              Hamlet and The Colleen Bawn (Romar Productions, book and lyrics by Carolyn Swift. (Dec 1963 - Pike Theatre Club)

              File 3 includes programmes from Pike Theatre Dublin production of:
              Peg O'My Heart by J. Hartley Manners
              The Surprise by G.K. Chesterton
              Dragon's Mouth by J.B. Priestley and Jacquetta Hawkes
              The Solid Gold Cadillac by Howard Teichmann and George S. Kaufman
              The New House and the Big House by Brendan Behan
              Nekrassov by Jean Paul Sartre
              The Respectful Prostitute by Jean Paul Sartre and A Phoenix Too Frequent by Christopher Fry
              Posterity Be Damned by Dominic Behan (Note: programmes also present for production at the Metropolitan, London's Irish Theatre, with play poster) and production of the play at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin (Sep - Oct 1959)
              The Scatterin' by James McKenna produced at the Olympia Theatre Dublin (10 Oct 1960)
              Hamlet and The Colleen Bawn (Romar Productions, book and lyrics by Carolyn Swift. (Dec 1963 - Pike Theatre Club)

              NOTE: File also includes original programme from Gate Theatre Dublin production of Ill Met By Moonlight by Michéal MacLiammóir (Jan 1947) signed by the cast and with well wishes to Alan Simpson on his leaving of role with the Gate Theatre, includes hand written notes by MacLiammóir, Hilton Edwards, Eithne Dunne, Nora O'Mahony, Ronald Ibbs, Liam Gaffney, [Maureen Cusack], Sally Travers, and Pat (Patricia) Kennedy.