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              UGA T/T40/3/99 · Item · [195-]-[199-]
              Part of Theatre

              File of printed theatre programmes and playbills from assorted New York Theatres and productions. Including The Entertainer by John Osborne (Royale Theatre); Miss Isobel by Michael Plant and Denis Webb (Royale Theatre; The Country Wife by William Wycherley (Adelphi Theatre, 1957); My Fair Lady, from G.B. Shaw, with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Lowe (Mark Hellinger Theatre, with Julie Andrews); Long Day's Journey Into Night by Eugene O'Neill, directed by Jose Quintero at the Helen Hayes Theatre;
              You Never Can Tell by G.B. Shaw (Downtown Theatre); Guests of the Nation by Frank O'Connor (Theatre Marquee); Metropolitan Opera; The Bald Soprano and 'Jack' by Eugene Ionesco (Sullivan Street Playhouse); the Irish National Playgroup; Radio City Music Hall; The Brothers Karamazov, Gate Theatre; The Chairs and The Lesson by Eugene Ionesco (Phoenix Theatre; Tartuffe by Moliere (Theatre Marquee); The Visit (1958; Lunt-Fontanne Theatre); Jane Eyre adapted by Huntington Hartford (Belasco Theatre); Look Homeward, Angel by Ketti Frings (Ethel Barrymore Theatre); Joyce Grenfell (Lyceum Theatre); American Shakespeare Festival Theatre Programme 1958; Light Opera Company (New York City Centre; Present Laughter by Noel Coward (1958, Belasco Theatre).

              UGA T/T40/3/100 · Item · [198-]-[199-]
              Part of Theatre

              Programmes and documents from various events including "Public Seminar on community arts to open Switched On - ESB Accessing Theatre for Women; Dublin arts Festival programme April 1978; Belfast Festival at Queens. Programme, Nov 1996); Irish Times newspaper supplement - "Drama in the Classroom" (May 1994); Theatre in Dublin - A Seminar on Current Problems and Direction (Mansion House, 1984); First and the Second Pan Pan Dublin International Theatre Symposium (Jan 1997, Jan 1998); 3rd International Women Playwrights Conference (Australia, 1994); Mobil Playwriting Competition (1994); Menu from Irish Times Theatre Awards event, 1998, with booklet with rules and criteria for the Awards, with letter from Victoria white to Swift, inviting her to the Awards ceremony.

              Down At Flannerys - Scripts
              UGA T/T40/4/1/1 · Item · 1963
              Part of Theatre

              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.

              UGA T/T40/4/1/3 · Item · 1963
              Part of Theatre

              Typed 1-page article by Carolyn Swift, entitled "The Village That Grew Up By Itself!", about how she wrote the series and about the development of "Down At Flannerys" and the fictional village of Ballybeckett, which was produced by Bill Skinner, and broadcast on RTÉ in 1963.

              UGA T/T40/4/1/4 · Item · 1963
              Part of Theatre

              Hand-drawn map, in pencil, on card graph sheet, of the fictional village of Ballybeckett, the site of the series "Down At Flannerys", written by Carolyn Swift and produced by Bill Skinner, broadcast on RTÉ.

              UGA T/T40/4/1/5 · Piece · 1963
              Part of Theatre

              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.

              UGA T/T40/4/2 · Sub-series · 1964
              Part of Theatre

              File of scripts and related production files from the RTÉ television series adaptation of Tolka Row, from the play by Maura Laverty and written for television by Carolyn Swift.

              UGA T/T40/4/2/1 · Item · 1964-1967
              Part of Theatre

              File of typed summaries of episode events, characters, and cast for each episode in the television adaptation of Tolka Row for the first four seasons, written and adapted by Carolyn Swift from the play by Maura Laverty.

              UGA T/T40/4/2/2 · Item · 1964
              Part of Theatre

              File of typed scripts for episodes of Tolka Row television series. The heading of script 1 carries a handwritten note by Swift: "Tolka Row: The first instalment of Carolyn Swift's adaptation of the famous television series by Maura Laverty.
              Scripts present for Instalment/Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
              1964