File of press cuttings from the early and first productions by Pan Pan Theatre Company. Includes reviews for "The Crystal Spider", "The Man With Two Kisses", "Mademoiselle Flic Flac in the Red Room", and "Martin Assassin of His Wife". Most items are loose-leaf with some items pasted into a scrapbook. Within the scrapbook is a manuscript letter on a piece of notepaper sent to Pan Pan by an audience member reacting to [unnamed play] but that it will be in their minds for some time to come.
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Press cuttings collected and relating to Mary Robinson’s term as President of Ireland, 1990-1997, and arranged chronologically by year. The majority of these cuttings were compiled with the aid of a professional press cuttings service during the presidential term.
Ref: P143/4/8/2
Files of assorted press cuttings from 1989 - 2012 and relating to news coverage of political and social events in Northern Ireland, European affairs and politics, Anglo-Irish Relations, and related matters.
Photocopy of press cuttings taken from Galway Advertiser, Tuam Herald, Connacht Tribune, Connacht Sentinel, Irish Press, Irish Times and Irish Independent. Articles include comment and reviews on productions such as The Eternal Triangle, The Importance of Being Earnest, Village Wooing, An Evening at Coole, The Threepenny Opera, the Real Inspector Hound and Galway Girl. Other articles refer to support for Druid theatre company, a new home and theatre for Druid, "Druid Theatre - A Milestone" and other similar topics.
Files of press cuttings relating from productions starring Genevieve Lyons. The productions are primarily by the Globe Theatre Company, Dublin, during the 1950s. Press cuttings in files 1-3 include coverage of productions "The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles" by George Bernard Shaw (1959); "Epitaph for George Dillon" by John Osborne. Also works by the Studio Theatre Club on Mount Street run by Madame Daisy 'Toto' Bannard Cogley and Fergus Cogley, including "Crime Passionel" by Jean Paul Sartre; "Lady Julie" by August Strindberg; "The Sulky Fire" by Jean Jacques Bernard.
File 4 includes press cuttings from productions starring Genevieve Lyons, including the Globe Theatre Dublin production of "I Am A Camera! by John Van Druten,, produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin; Late Night Follies at the Pike Theatre, Dublin; The Ginger Man by J.P. Donleavy at the Olympia Theatre, Dublin; an article entitled "Why No Irish?" from an unnamed theatre magazine. All 1950s.
Press cuttings of reviews and comment on "Ireland: A Positive Proposal" detail reception and commentary on the book by Boyle and Hadden.
File of assorted press cuttings relating to coverage of activities and people of People's Democracy and also of the various Civil Rights struggles in Northern Ireland. Includes full page review of the attack on marchers at Burntollet Bridge 20 years on, with comment from Kevin Boyle and other leaders of the march in 1969. Letter from Michael Farrell to [ ] Newspaper with title "No Split in P.D., Says Farrell" (28 Apr 1973).
Photocopy of assorted press cuttings taken from various Northern Ireland newspapers. Stories are highlighted that relate to issues in the build-up and fall-out from Bloody Sunday. Also stories that relate directly to Kevin Boyle, NICRA, internment, civil rights marches and other such matters. Included are advertisements directly for the march in Derry on 30th January 1972.
Assorted press cuttings detailing coverage of use of plastic bullets and baton rounds by police and security forces in Northern Ireland. Includes features and comment on various cases where injuries or death were inflicted by plastic bullet use in Northern Ireland, individual cases and on those people involved in campaigns against their use.
Assorted press cuttings detailing coverage of the case taken by Olive Farrell to the European Court of Human Rights. Headlines include "Newry Woman takes British government to European Court". Also includes a press release issued by the Secretary to the European Commission of Human Rights detailing the deliberation of the Commission of the case as it was declared admissible.