File with letters between Carolyn Swift and Robert Nicholson, Curator of the Dublin Writers Museum, confirming deposit of Pike Theatre Programmes from Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett among the museum collections. Includes printed flyers about the museum, typed 'guided tour' of the museum and its collections and also a typed history of the museum building.
Printed document; [Table]
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Files (4) of typed production scripts for episodes of Down At Flannerys. Includes cast listings and full script of episodes/instalments for instalment 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, with other untitled scripts from the series.
‘Down at Flannery’s’ was an RTÉ light entertainment production, which combined ballad singing and traditional music with the day to day happenings in a fictional Irish village, Ballybeckett. It was first screened on 10 July 1963, written by Carolyn Swift and produced by Bill Skinner, and starred among the cast, Lelia Doolan.
File of letters entitled "Down At Flannery's Fan Mail" and being manuscript letters from people around Ireland writing to the production team of the series with comments and feedback on the series.
Typed screenplay of "Dog Eat Dog" by Christopher Roche, draft, June 1996.
Typed and annotated scripts by Carolyn Swift for the play entitled "Documentary" and also revised title of "The Dennehy Documentary".
Various drafts of the play are under the pseudonym of 'Icarus', a name used by Swift when entering some literary competitions.
Typescript of Documentary, a play written by Carolyn Swift and on this script under the pseudonym of Icarus. Also includes synopsis and overview of the play; printed flyer for the Irish Life Drama Award 1964, with rules, regulations, and judges for the award.
Typescript of Documentary, a play written by Carolyn Swift and on this script under the pseudonym of Icarus.
Typescript of The Dennehy Documentary, a play written by Carolyn Swift and on this script under the pseudonym of Icarus.
Typescript of Documentary, a play written by Carolyn Swift and on this script under the pseudonym of Icarus.
File with correspondence between Carolyn Swift and publishers of various directories of writers, theatre makers, and artists, seeking a reference entry from Swift and also reply from Swift with edits to errors in her reference entry.
File also includes biographies of Anne O'Dwyer, Bill Skinner and David Armstrong. Note Armstrong was a pseudonym for Skinner.