Printed programme from "The Walworth Farce" written by Enda Walsh and directed by Garry Hynes, produced by Druid Theatre Company. Staged at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway (20-25 Mar 2006) Everyman Palace Theatre, Cork (28 Mar - 1 Apr 2006) and The Helix, Dublin (4 - 15 Apr 2006). Includes note on the history of Druid Theatre Company and also a list, images and biographies of cast and creative crew members.
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Printed playscript, Samuel French Acting Edition of "The Waltz of the Toreadors" by Jean Anouilh, adapted by Lucienne Hill.
File relating to Dublin University Players (Trinity College Dublin) production of "The Vampire" by J.R. Planché, directed by Gavin Quinn and with set and lighting from Aedín Cosgrove. Includes printed programme and poster from the production. Draft manuscript of the programme also included. Also includes a letter from the Bram Stoker Society of Trinity College Dublin congratulating D.U. players on their production.
File also includes later printed contract for Dublin University Players Summer Rentals Contract (18 June 1993) made with Gavin Quinn for use of the theatre space.
Printed programme from "The Vacationers" by Maxim Gorky and produced by Omsk State Drama Theatre at the Dublin Theatre Festival, staged at the Gaiety Theatre. Directed by Marchelli Evgeny Zhozefovich.Includes article by Ros. Dixon entitled "'The most Useless and Perhaps the Most Harmful Individual on Earth' - Maxim Gorky's Vacationers'"; article about the life and career of Maxim Gorky and also includes images and biographies of cast and creative team members.
Report no. 2, revised edition, issued by Minority Rights Group, "The Two Irelands - The problem of the double minority, a dual study of inter-group tensions" by Harold Jackson with additional material by Georgina Ashworth.
Report from MRG entitled 'The Two Irelands: The problem of the double minority - a dual study of inter-group tensions', by Harold Jackson with additional material by Georgina Ashworth, first published in 1971 with this revised version published in 1979. The cover image shows children at a barbed wire barricade in Belfast. Also attached are typed documents being a summary of origins of the Irish Free State by C. Gavan Duffy, 1983 and a summary of how the 1937 constitution also came into being, also by Duffy.
Report no. 2 published by Minority Rights Group entitled "The Two Irelands" by Harold Jackson and Anne McHardy.
'The Treepenny Opera' Written by Bertolt Brecht and directed by Garry Hynes. Produced at Druid Lane Theatre, Chapel Lane Galway. Includes printed programme detailing biographical information and black and white headshots of the members of cast and crew, includes a note from Colm O'Briain, Director of the Arts Council of Ireland, a note on the history of Druid, a list of previous productions, images entitled "Work in Progress" which are of a theatre being built, acknowledgements by Druid and advertisements from local businesses. (10 copies), printed flyer detailing dates, times and venue of production, details of cast and crew members, a note on the author and a note on the production history of the play. (6 copies) MS musical score entitled "Threepenny Opera - 7. The Song of the Gun and the Sabre, Act 1 Scene 2. See 'Photographs'
Printed flyer from the production of "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare and staged at Hull University Union Hall, Hull, England.
Material from production of The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, A new version of Bertolt Brecht's and Kurt Weill's original, from a literal translation by Constance Hayes, directed by Patrick Mason and designed by Joe Vaněk. Includes colour photographs, 6inch X 4inch, taken during production of the play; negatives of photographs and also colour drawing of set design by Joe Vaněk;