Multiple typed drafts of "The Salmon of Knowledge" by Carolyn Swift. Note: Some drafts also note Bill Skinner as co-author of the screenplay, which is based on the short story by Brian Cleeve. Four drafts present, some with handwritten annotation by Swift.
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Typed script for radio play written by Carolyn Swift entitled "The Saint and the Flying Banquet", being the story of Colman Mac Duagh and King Guaire of Connacht. Cover note by Swift of "Sent to Dan Treston 14/11/85" - RTÉ Radio Drama Producer.
Includes attached typed document by Swift being a synopsis of the play. Play written as part of the Treasure House radio series.
File relating to radio series, "the Buried City", written by Carolyn Swift, 'A radio serial thriller'. Includes scripts of instalments 1 - 3, and a synopsis of later instalments, all typed and with some manuscript edits by Swift.
Typescript of 'The Routine' by Barry Bermange. A Play.
Typed screenplay by Sean Toolan of "The Return of the Black Pig".
Bound typed script for two-act play, 'The Rape of Dublin' by Mick McCarthy. Cover note states it is 'Rev.[ised] ed.[ition] 1.'
Typescript loose leaf script of The Quare Fellow by Brendan Behan and from production at the Pike Theatre, Dublin, 1954. Script is typed and is heavily annotated by Carolyn Swift with details and information on stage directions, edits, cues and related notes on the production of the play. Edits and additional pages and part-pages are stapled in by Swift throughout the script.
File with letter from Alan Simpson, Abbey Theatre, Dublin, to Carolyn Swift, enclosing a print copy of the script of The Quare Fellow by Brendan Behan, ahead of production of the play at the Abbey Theatre (4 August 1969) and inviting Swift to view rehearsals of the play and to edit the script for production (23 May 1969)
Typed screenplay by Ronan Bennett of "The Private Wound".
Typed script of radio play written by Carolyn Swift entitled "The Prisoner's Playwright" - the life and work of Brendan Behan 1923 - 1964, as part of Treasure House series, RTÉ Radio.