File of notes and documents by Lelia Doolan in relation to planning, administration, and programming of the Galway Film Fleadh. File includes manuscript notes and typed planning documents by Doolan relating to the general Galway Film Fleadh, Junior Film Fleadh, funding and budgets, film screening options and rights, a draft programme for the 8th Galway Film Fleadh 1996; Correspondence with the European Commission re. application for support for the Galway Film Fleadh (1995); notes by Doolan re. a proposal for "Seolta" - an Aran Islands Film Festival; Fax copy of document "Fleadh '95 Comes of Age - A Personal View by Denis McArdle", and other related notes by Doolan. Also series of photocopy press cuttings of coverage of the 1996 July Galway Film Fleadh.
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Print copies of programmes for the Galway Film Fleadh. Includes programmes for 'the First Galway Fleadh', 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 'Seventh Galway Film Fleadh'. Also includes print copies of 'Fleadh Papers', being pamphlets relating to specific events in the Fleadh. Fleadh Papers Vol. 1 No. 1 "Arthur Penn" from event at the Claddagh Palace during the Fleadh in July 1995, including transcript of interview between Penn and Bob Quinn; Fleadh Papers Vol. IV, being transcript of interview between Lelia Doolan and Gabriel Byrne at the Galway Film Fleadh, July 1999, noted as being 'A Film West Publication'. File also includes print A3 size poster from the 1991 Galway Film Fleadh.
Printed invitation to the opening premiere screening of "Thousand Pieces of Gold" at the Claddagh Palace cinema, 17 Jul 1991 as part of the Galway Film Fleadh.
Files relating to Galway Municipal Theatre Trust. Includes minutes of meetings and agenda of meetings of the group held in 1993 and 1994; correspondence with Galway Youth Theatre, Letters with Equity, copy of Equity annual report for 1993/1994, annotated copy of objectives of Galway Municipal Theatre Trust, letters from Galway Arts Festival and related items.
Files relating to the establishment of the Municipal Theatres Trust in Galway and records of its activities towards the development of the Black Box Theatre.
File 1 includes typescript Draft and [Final] copy of Memorandum of Association of the Galway Municipal Theatre Trust Limited. [No Date]; typescript discussion document and preliminary proposals regarding development of the Municipal Theatre and Black Box Theatre in Galway; Project overview document with details of development, drawings, costs, budgets and details prepared by O'Riain and Yates and Associates Architects for Galway Corporation (1993); photocopy of manuscript preliminary discussion points; typescript 'Sketch preliminary Report on the construction of a multi-purpose theatre on Dyke Road', Dec 1993.
File 2 includes minutes and agenda of minutes of meetings of the Galway Municipal Theatres Trust, with detailed accounts of the actions and discussions of the group. Also includes related letters and correspondence between the Trust members, Galway Corporation, and individuals such as Mike Diskin and Michael D. Higgins T.D.
File 3: Includes architect's report and overview document with costs and budgets for plans to develop the Black Box Theatre prepared by Kerrigan Sheanon Newman Architects. Also includes press coverage from Galway-based press and media of the development of Galway Municipal Theatre and of the Black Box Theatre.
Files include editions of "Tourist Trail of Old Galway", the text of which was written by Etienne Rynne, with illustrations by Dick Byrne. Multiple revised editions between 1978 and 1988, various other flyers of tourist activities for Galway; press cuttings of news articles and letters between Etienne Rynne and bodies such as Ireland Tourism West and others who supplied information for the guides etc.
Editions of Gambian newspapers collected by Kevin Boyle during his visits to the Gambia. Editions include the Gambia Gazette, the Nation, the Gambian News Bulletin, The Gambian Times and the Sun. Also includes some press cuttings other press relating to the Gambia.
File includes menu from the Harveys of Bristol Irish Theatre Awards with press cutting pasted on inside cover featuring image of Garry Hynes, Marie Mullen and Brendan McGuinness (Harvey's) on the occasion of Hynes winning Best Director Award and also notes that Mullen was joint recipient of the award for best performance in a supporting role. (no date); Programme booklet from the occasion of the award of the Freedom of the City of Galway, 15 June 2006, with press cuttings of coverage of the award; text of the citation speech delivered to mark Garry Hynes receiving the 2004 Irish Times/ESB Irish Theatre Awards Special Tribute Award; Includes other press interviews from over the years with Garry Hynes.
File of letters sent to Garry Hynes, Artistic Director, Druid Theatre Company, also from/to members of Druid Theatre Company such as Jane Daly, to others including Charabanc Theatre Company; Nicholas Canny, UCG; Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland; Michael Madden, Irish Student Drama Association, Eoin McDonagh; Samuel Liff, William Morris Agency re. "Moon for the Misbegotten" by Eugene O'Neill; Vanessa Fielding; Darina Silone (detailing an option agreement between Druid and Fielding concerning future production of 'Fontamara'. Donagh McDonagh, Chairman of Druid Theatre; and also a series of letters re. the organisation of the 4th International Women Playwrights Conference, taking place in Galway and which happened 22-29 Jun 1997.
Photocopy of published version of the script of 'Gaslight', written by Patrick Hamilton.
Assorted printed programmes from productions at the Gate Theatre Dublin which were designed by Joe Vaněk. Programmes include: "A Woman of No Importance" by Oscar Wilde, July 1984; "Innocence: The Life of Caravaggio" by Frank McGuinness, October 1986; "The School for Scandal" by R.B. Sheridan (25 July 1989); "Peer Gynt", in a new version by Frank McGuinness, October 1988; "Molly Sweeney" by Brian Friel (Aug 1994); "Gates of Gold" by Frank McGuinness (Photocopy Only); "The Threepenny Opera, by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, in a new version by Frank McGuinness (Photocopy only); "The Recruiting Officer" by George Farquhar (photocopy only); "Heartbreak House" by G.B. Shaw (Photocopy Only); "Bash" by Neil LaBute (March 2001); "Therese Raquin by Emile Zola, adapted by Nicholas Wright (Feb 2001); "The Shape of Things" by Michael Caven (Feb 2002); "The Price" by Arthur Miller. 2004; "Performances" by Brian Friel, (Sep 2003); "The Book of Evidence" by John Banville, adapted by Alan Gilsenan, June 2003; "The Speckled People" by Hugo Hamilton (2011); "The Mariner" by Hugo Hamilton (2014). Assorted flyers and handbills for productions as above also included.