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              UGA T/T40/2/28 · Item · [196-]-[199-]
              Part of Theatre

              File with assorted play programmes and flyers for productions of works by or related to Carolyn Swift. Includes:
              Typed synopsis for two hour, two act play for the Dublin Theatre Millenium Festival - "The Playboy of Abbey Street"; Programme from 'Gadaithe San Amharclann', the Irish language version of 'Robbers In The theatre' translated by Treasa Ní Thiarnáin and produced at Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe (6-12 Dec 1993)
              Programme from Lysistrata by Aristophanes, at the John Player Theatre, Dublin, by Amber Productions in association with Dublin Theatre Festival, directed by Agnes Bernelle
              Programme from Pike Theatre Late Night Revue directed by Louis Lentin, scripts by Fergus Linehan - note - not Pike production.
              Programme from Irish Life Theatre Revue from Irish Life Musical and Dramatic Society - "Life-Line" - with lyrics by Carolyn Swift.
              Programme from revue "Sweet and Sour" at the Eblana Theatre, Gemini and D.K. Productions, with lyrics by Carlyn Swift. Press cuttings of reviews also attached.
              programme from 'Revue '74' by the New Mullingar Revue Group, directed and produced by Alan Simpson and with lyrics by Carolyn Swift.
              Hamlet and The Colleen Bawn (Romar Productions, book and lyrics by Carolyn Swift. (Dec 1963 - Pike Theatre Club)
              Poster from "Aladdin And his Wonderful Dream Lamp" a rock musical by Carolyn Swift and Fran Dempsey, at Liberty Hall, Dublin. Reverse includes cast and crew list and black and white photo of the cast pictured along the quays in Dublin City.

              UGA T/T40/3/1 · Item · [194-]
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              File of theatre programmes from plays produced by the Dublin Globe Theatre Company and collected by Carolyn Swift. Note: Godfrey Quigley was a founding member of the Dublin Globe Theatre Company in the 1940s. Later, he formed World Theatre Productions with Donal Donnelly in Dublin in the 1970s. Programmes for Dublin Globe Theatre include (and unless otherwise stated were produced at the Gasworks Theatre, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin): The Seventh Step by Padraic Fallon at the Olympia Theatre; Irish Fantasia by Sean O'Casey, J.M. Synge, and R.B. Sheridan as part of an Tostal, 1955; The Beaux Stratagem by George Farquhar; The Living Room by Graham Greene (Irish Premiere); Montserrat; My Three Angels by Sam and Bella Spewack; The Hasty Heart by John Patrick; We Must Kill Toni! by Ian Stuart Black; See How They Run by Philip King; The Biggest Thief in Town by Dalton Trumbo, Hay Fever by Noel Coward; A Season of Plays by W.B. Yeats as part of the [Dublin] International Theatre Festival 1957; A View From the Bridge by Arthur Miller at the Olympia Theatre; You and Your Wife by Denis Cannan; High Balcony by Peter Ustinov; The Man by Mel Dinelli; While the Sun Shines by Terence Rattigan, Captain Carvallo by Denis Cannon, Room Service by John Murray and Allen Boretz at the Gaiety Theatre; Harvey by Mary Chase at the Gaiety Theatre; The Seven Year Itch by George Axelrod at the Gaiety Theatre; Come Back, Little Sheba by William Inge; Miss Ducky by Andrew Ganly; My Three Angels by Sam and Bella Spewack; Bus Stop by William Inge at the Gate Theatre Dublin; The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter at the Gate Theatre Dublin; The Wayward Saint by Paul Vincent Carroll at the Gaiety theatre Dublin; The House of Bernarda Alba by Federico Garcia Lorca; Madigan's Lock by Hugh Leonard at the Gate Theatre Dublin; Epitaph for George Dillon by John Osborne and Anthony Creighton at the Gate Theatre Dublin; Decision at Easter by G.P. Gallivan at the Gate Theatre Dublin; Dinner with the Family by Jean Anouilh at the Gate Theatre Dublin; Traveller Without Luggage by Jean Anouilh at the Gate Theatre Dublin.

              UGA T/T40/3/7 · Item · [199-]
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              File of theatre programmes from plays produced at Andrew's Lane Theatre, Dublin and collected by Carolyn Swift. Plays include Amphibians by Billy Roche; Who's On First?" by Jack Sharkey; Leonardo's Last Supper by Peter Barnes; The Nest by Franz Xaver Kroetz; A Country in Our Heads by Dolores Walshe; The Tabloid Man by Paul Walker; Brighton Beach Memoirs by Neil Simon; A Couple of Blaguards by Frank and Malachy McCourt; Sugar and Spice; Fireflies by Ann Shanahan; The Auditions by Rudolf Sirera; Describe Joe by Ionanna Anderson.

              UGA T/T40/3/14 · Item · [194-]-[199-]
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              File of theatre programmes from plays at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, and collected by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include: Gigi by Frederick Loewe and Alan J. Lerner and Rathmines and Rathgar Musical Society (1978); The Pleasuure of His Company by Samuel Taylor (1976); The Prisoner of Second Avenue by Neil Simon (1973); The Odd Couple by Neil Simon and Eamon Andrews Studio; Laugh, But Listen Well by William Chappell and William Morrison; Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn and Eamon Andrews Studio and Old Quay Productions (1969); After the Fall by Arthur Miller; Beginning to End - works by Samuel Beckett and Jeanette by Maurice Kurtz (1972); Man and Superman by Bernard Shaw (1969); That Championship Season by Jason Miller; One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Dale Wasserman (1979); The Erpingham Champ and Funeral Games by Joe Orton with Irish Theatre Company (1979); Borstal Boy by Brendan Behan (1987); Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller; Some of My Best Friends are Husbands by Hugh Leonard; Brighton Beach Memoirs by Neil Simon; Juno and the Paycock by Sean O'Casey with Siobhán McKenna, Peter O'Toole, Jack McGowran (1966); The Game by Alun Owen (1965); Dylan by Sidney Michaels (1960s); The Porch by Jennifer Johnston; Dusk Before Fireworks by Dorothy Parker; Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs by David Halliwell; Captain Brassbound's Conversation by Bernard Shaw (1964); Mary Mary by Jean Kerr (1964); We're Joking of Course by Harry O'Donovan (1963); A Thousand Clowns by Herb Gardner (1964); The Londen Tree by J.B. Priestly; Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (1949); Not in the Book by Arthur Watkyn (1958); Triangle by Guy De Maupassant (1958); A Lodging For a Bride by Patrick Kirwan (1960); The Unknown Man by Roland and Michael Pertwee (1949); Photo Finish by Peter Ustinov (World Premiere, 1962); That Lady by Kate O'Brien (1951); Noah by André Obey (1947); The Moon in The Yellow River (1948); Laurette by stanley Young (1964); Rashomon by Fay and Michael Kanin (1965); Mother Goose Pantomime (1990s).
              Also programmes from the Shakespearean Festival at the Gaiety Theatre presented by and starring Anew McMaster. Plays by Shakespeare produced include The Taming of The Shrew and King Lear (1954). Also "The Cardinal" by Louis Napoleon Parker produced and starring Anew McMaster (1946).

              UGA T/T40/3/25 (1-9) · Sub-series · 1957-2001
              Part of Theatre

              Files of festival programmes from the Dublin Theatre Festival. Programmes belonged to Caroline Swift and some are annotated and marked with productions attended by Swift. Programmes included as follows:

              File 1: Festival Programmes 1957 - 1979. Programmes present for 1957, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1971, 1978, theatre festival newsletter Sep 1965.
              File 2: Festival Programmes 1980 - 1989. Programmes present for 1980, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1988, and festival newspaper for 1989.
              File 3: Festival Programmes 1990 - 1994. Programmes present for 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994.
              File 4: Festival Programmes 1995 - 1996. Programmes present for 1995, 1996.
              File 5 - Festival Programmes 1997 - 2001. Programmes present for 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001.
              Files 6-9 Assorted play programmes from productions as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival. File includes: "The Voices of Doolin" by Walter Mackin and with Cyril Cusack Productions, Gaiety Theatre Dublin (1960); "You in Your Small Corner" by Wesley Burrows, Mannix Productions at Four Courts Hotel (1968);"Children of the Wolf by John Peacock, at Player-Wills Theatre (1971); "The Goose" by Alun Owen (1967) "The Game's Bogey" by John McGrath, 7:84 Theatre Company (1974); Theatre de la Huchette, at Player Wills Theatre (1974); "Empress Eugenie by Jason Lindsey, Edmund Burke Hall, Trinity Arts Centre (1979); Children's Season at the Ark Theatre, Dublin. (1997); "Scenes from an Execution" by Hot Mouth Theatre Company (1999); Arabian Nights by The Village Theatre Company (1999).

              UGA T/T40/3/27 · Item · [194-]-[195-]
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              File of theatre programmes from the Abbey Theatre Dublin and from plays attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include from: The Abbey Experimental Theatre productions of Nicolas Flamel by Gerard de Nerval, trans. by Seamus O'Sullivan; The Only Jelousy of Emer by W.B. Yeats and As The Crow Flies by Austin Clarke and Bluebeard by Mary Davenport O'Neill by the [Dublin] Lyric Theatre Company presented at the Abbey Theatre; Look at the Heffernans by Brinsley McNamara; Niall Agus Carmelita (Irish language Christmas show, 1950); Réamonn Agus Niamh Óg (Irish language Christmas show, 1952); The Money Doesn't Matter by Louis D'Alton (1952); This Other Eden by Louis D'Alton (1953); The Gentle Maiden by Donal Giltinan (1952); An Crúiscín Lán (1956); Brian Agus An Claidheamh Solais (Irish language Christmas Show 1949; an Duais-Bheidhlín by Francois Coppéé; The king of Friday's Men by M.J. Molloy (1948); The Bugle in the Blood by Bryan MacMahon (1949); Eirí na Gealái (The Rising of the Moon by Lady Gregory (1952); The Far Off Hills by Lennox Robinson (1951); The Righteous Are Bold by Frank Carney; The Caretakers by George Sheils (1949); Blind Man's Buff by Ernst Toller and Denis Johnston (1948); Home is the Hero by Walter Macken; The Plough and the Stars by Sean O'Casey (1957); The Devil a Saint Would Be (1954); Long Day's Journey Into Night by Eugene O'Neill (1959); The Evidence I Shall Give by Richard Johnson (1961); In Dublin's Fair City by Christóir Ó Floinn (1959); Juno and the Paycock by Sean O'Casey (1952); The Silver Tassie (1951); Muireann Agus an Prionnsa (Irish language Christmas show, 1958)The Plough and the Stars, 1951 (at the Rupert Guinness Hall, Dublin); the Scythe and the Sunset by Denis Johnston (1958); Strange Occurrence On Ireland's Eye by Denis Johnston, 1956; The Less We Are Together by John O'Donovan (1957); Early and Often by John McCann (1956); ; Danger, Men Working by John D. Stewert (1959).

              UGA T/T40/3/31 (1-8) · Item · [197-]-[199-]
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              File of theatre programmes from the Peacock Theatre at the Abbey, Dublin, from productions attended by Carolyn Swift, 1970s - 1990s.

              UGA T/T40/3/34 · Item · [195-]-[198-]
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              File of programmes from revue performances attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes are from numerous Dublin venues, and from Irish and international production, including at the Eblana Theatre, The Olympia, the Gaiety, the Gate Theatre, Project Arts Centre.

              UGA T/T40/3/45 · Item · [195-]-[198-]
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              File of programmes from Gemini Productions (run by Phyllis Ryan, Norman Rodway and Richard Hallinan). Gemini staged works largely at the Eblana Theatre, The Gate Theatre, and also the Olympia Theatre and the Gaiety Theatre. Plays include works by Máireád Ní Ghrada, Lee Dunne, Hugh Leonard, Bernard Shaw, John B. Keane, Joe O'Donnell, Mary Manning, Joe Orton, James Douglas, Patrick Galvin, among others.

              UGA T/T40/3/52 · Item · [199-]
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              Printed theatre programmes from productions by Wet Paint Theatre Company and productions of The Lament for Arthur Clery by Dermot Bolger and also Fear of Feathers.