File includes correspondence between Etienne Rynne and Dr. Robin Glasscock, Dept. of Geography, Queen's University, Belfast. Includes a letter from Rynne discussing items to be added into State care via the National Monuments Advisory Committee, such as Athenry town walls and others such as in Fethard, Co. Tipperary. Rynne also discusses the presence of the I.R.A. and comments generally on the ongoing conflict (7 Oct 1971); Further letters between both discuss mottes and baileys generally and with specific examples in Limerick, Clare, Galway, and Mayo. Research material includes an article about mottes and baileys in the Netherlands.
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Printed programme from "Mother of all the Behans" adapted by Peter Sheridan from the book by Brian Behan with additional material from Rosaleen Linehan. Directed by Peter Sheridan. Produced in association with the Irish Repertory Theatre and the One World Arts Foundation Inc. Includes article by Ulick O'Connor entitled "Mother of all the Behans"; images of the Behan family and Furlong family and also images and information of cast members.
Letters between Jerome Hynes, Druid and Michael O'Neill, discussing the agreement for hiring of O'Neill for the production following an audition reading and more general comments around the production in Galway.
Printed programme from production of "Mother Courage and her Children" by Bertolt Brecht, in a translation by Tony Kushner and directed by Deborah Warner, staged at the National Theatre, London. Includes a chronology of Brecht; article on Brecht and 'Mother Courage'; article on Tony Kushner and 'Mother Courage'; article on the Thirty Years War (1618-1648); images from rehearsal and images and biographies of cast members and creative team members.
File of correspondence, letter and fax, regarding the planning and logistics of the touring production of Moses Moran and Three and a Half Wonders of the World, by Macnas. Includes a scene-by-scene overview of the production; Correspondence includes discussion between Macnas management and staff and management of regional arts centres and venues where there was a proposed touring production. Such venues include Tralee, Portlaoise [Jazz Festival], Confederation of Kilkenny Festival, Eyre Court, Limerick, Galway Arts Festival, Boyle, Ballygar Carnival, and other suggested venues such as Letterkenny; the annual Law Society Conference, Birr Festival, and other enquiries from groups and organisations around Ireland. (Summer 1994)
Research files, plans, drawings and photographs from production of Moon for the Misbegotten, written by Eugene O'Neill and produced at the Geva Theatre, Rochester, New York, designed by Joe Vaněk, directed by Ben Barnes in a Theatre Royal Waterford production. The play opened at the Theatre Royal, Waterford, 10-12 March, and also toured to the Lyric Theatre Belfast in March 2016.
File includes research material collected by Joe Vaněk in design for set and costumes for Moon for the Misbegotten, directed by Ben Barnes. Includes colour print-outs of art works; black and white photographs of various house exteriors which are rural American and visibly crumbling; also interiors of said house, rusted broken down vans and trucks; printed flyer from the Waterford production of the play; images and drawings of the stage and auditorium of the Geva Theatre, NY; photographs of the set model box design by Vaněk; Fabric samples for costume design and set design; colour samples for colour palette of play design; typescript notes by Vaněk outlining progress report on design; rehearsal schedule and cast/crew listing; flyers and business cards of suppliers of materials for the set and costumes.
File of print-out email correspondence between Joe Vaněk and those involved at in the production of Moon for the Misbegotten, including director Ben Barnes and Amanda Doherty, Matt Reinert, and Mike Lonergan.
Letter from Katherine Forsyth to Etienne Rynne seeking information on inscribed stone fragments from Monaincha, Co. Tipperary.
Printed programme from Irish Life Dublin Theatre Festival presentation of Momix in 'Momix Classics' directed by Bruce Goldstein.