Files of theatre programmes from plays, ballets, and performances attended by Carolyn Swift. Programmes are arranged by Theatre, Theatre Company, Region, or General by timeframe as stated.
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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.
File of theatre programmes from plays produced by World Theatre Productions and otherwise produced by Godfrey Quigley, 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 present for: World Theatre Comedy Season 1974; Walk on the Water by Hugh Leonard, Gate Theatre, 1974; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime; The Tarantulas by Wesley Burrows at the Player-Wills Theatre, Dublin; Sleuth by Anthony Shaffer, Olympia Theatre; How The Other Half Lives by Alan Ayckbourn, Olympia Theatre; Go Away, Billy Wind! by Kevin Grattan at Eblana Revue Theatre; Everything in the Garden by Giles Cooper at the Gresham Theatre, Dublin, 1974; Candida by George Bernard Shaw at the Gate Theatre; A Season of Comedy, Gresham Hotel, Dublin; programme from Godfrey Quigley Benefit evening at the Olympia Theatre, Dublin, with tribute articles includes from Hugh Leonard, Tom Murphy, Fergus Linehan, Tomás Mac Anna, and Gerry Sinnott.
Printed theatre programmes from productions by Red Kettle Theatre Company, Waterford, including Moonshine by Jim Nolan; Forty-four Sycamore by Bernard Farrell; Saltwater Moon by David French; The Kings of Kilburn High Road by Jimmy Murphy; The Salvage Shop by Jim Nolan; The Stomping Ground by Loughlin Deegan.
Printed programme from productions by Barabbas Theatre Company, including from "Hupnouse" by Charlie O'Neill; "The White Headed Boy" by Lennox Robinson; "Half Eight Mass of a Tuesday" devised by the company; "Strokehauling" devised by the company; Barabbas - The Festival with Come Down From the Mountain John Clown, John Clown, Macbeth, and Half Eight Mass of a Tuesday; God's Gift
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.
File of theatre programmes from plays at the Olympia Theatre Dublin collected by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include: Sleuth by Anthony Shaffer; The Righteous Are Bold by Frank Carney; Noises Off by Michael Frayn; Plaza Suite by Neil Simon; Soldiers by Rolf Hochhuth; The Boys in the Band by Mart Crowley; Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen; Straight Up by Syd Cheatle; The Mundy Scheme by Brian Friel; Dazzling Prospect by M.J. Farrell and John Perry; Entertaining Mr. Sloane by Joe Orton; I Know Where I'm Going by John McCann; Hogan's Goat by William Alfred; The Winslow Boy by Terence Rattigan; White Cargo by Leon Gordon; Present Laughter by Noel Coward; The Morgan Yard by Kevin O'Morrison; The House of Blue Leaves by John Guare; Close of Play by Simon Grey; Da by Hugh Leonard; Frankenstein by Julian Beck and Judith Malina; The Death and Resurrection of Mr. Roche by Thomas Kilroy; Stag Party by Leonard Webb; Ah Well, It Won't Be Long Now by Marty Manning; Every Good Boy Deserves Favour by Tom Stoppard and André Previn; The Quick and the Dead by by Hugh Leonard; The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee; Theatre National Populaire, France with Le Faiseur by Balzac and Le Malade Imaginaire by Molière; L'Ecole Des Femmes by Moliere and Monsieur Chasse! by George Feydeau; A Touch of the Poet by Eugene O'Neill; Dearest Dracula - A New Musical; Gallows Humour by Jack Richardson; Gigi by Colette and Anita Loos; The Rough and Ready Lot by Alun Owen; The Land is Bright by M.A. Fraser; The Apricot Season translated from Aldo Nicolaj; Teresa of Avila by Hugh Ross Williamson; The Potting Shed by Graham Greene; Time and Again by Friedrich Durrenmatt; Nude With Violin by Noel Coward; Kathleen by Michael Sayers; The Trip to the Bountiful; The Devil's Disciple by Bernard Shaw; Macbeth by William Shakespeare; Witness for the Prosecution by Agatha Christie; Someone Waiting by Emlyn Williams; Quadrille by Noel Coward; Design for a Headstone by Seamus Byrne; Many Young Men of Twenty by John B. Keane; East Lynne by Mrs Henry Wood; Man Alive! by James D. B. Wood; Aspects of Love by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Strippers by Peter Terson; Run For Your Wife by Ray Cooney; The Informer by Tom Murphy, starring Liam Neeson; University Drama Association Festival Programme 1960.
Flyers for Speak of the Devil by Fergus Linehan' ZOZ - A Play With Music by Joe O'Donnell with the Wolfe Tones; The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux (1955); Happy As Larry by Donagh MacDonagh (1955); The White Steed by Paul Vincent Carroll (1955)
File of theatre programmes from plays at the Lantern Theatre Club, Dublin collected by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include: The empty chair by Peter Ustinov; A Beginning of Truth by G.P. Gallivan; The Royal Pardon or The Soldier Who Became an Actor by John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy; Lantern Theatre Writer's Workshop; All The Candles in Your Head by Lee Gallagher; Pictures in the Hallway adapted from book by Sean O'Casey by Patrick funge and David Krause.
File of theatre programmes from plays by Cyril Cusack Productions, and collected by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include: The Voices of Doolin by Walter Mackin; Arms and the Man by Bernard Shaw and Krapp's Last Tape by Samuel Beckett; The Golden Cuckoo by Denis Johnston; The Temptation of Mr. O based on The Trial by Franz Kafka; Roger Casement by Roger McHugh and Alfred Noyes; Hamlet by William Shakespeare; The Playboy of the Western World by J.M. Synge; Arms and the Man by Bernard Shaw and Hello Out There! by Wm. Saroyan; Shaw Centenary (G.B. Shaw/ Bernard Shaw) Androcles and the Lion, Gaiety Theatre Dublin 1956
File of theatre programmes from plays produced and/or directed by Nora Lever and Barry Cassin, relating to plays at the 37 Club theatre, the Gaiety Theatre, and other venues in Dublin. Programmes collected by Carolyn Swift. Programmes include: The Innocents by William Archibald; The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice : Bannister's Cafe by Harry S. Gibson; The Man With a Load of Mischief by Ashley Dukes; Granite by Clemence Dane; The Country Boy by John Murphy; Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas; The Eagle Has Two Heads by Jean Cocteau; The Man Outside by Wolfgang Borchert; The Rainmaker by Richard Nash; The Crucible; The Tinker's Wedding by J.M. Synge; Aisling by Maurice Meldon; Fresh Routes (A Revue) by Ian Duff and John Buckley; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee; At Home with the Shaws of Synge Street; Irish Music and Poetry Through the Years; Way Beyond by Hugh Carr; More Stately Mansions by Eugene O'Neill; Christmas in the Marketplace by Henri Gheon; The Lady of the Manor by Lea Goldberg; For Better or For Worse by Sheila Fitton; leaflet from A Service of Thanksgiving for the Life and Work of Nora Beatrice Lever.
Programmes from Kite Productions include: Veronica's Room by Ira Levin; The Marble Madonna by Sean McCarthy; Facade by Trish McMenamin.