File of invoices, contracts, and related production finance and administration for production of "Mutabilitie" by Frank McGuinness, produced by the Theatreworks. Includes contracts made with Liz Schwartz, and invoices of payments to cast members, actors, designers, casting agents, venue rental, lighting, set design and other related costs incurred. Also signed contract with Whetstone Hairdressers for sponsorship of the production.
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File of invoices, contracts, and related production finance and administration for production of "Richard III" by William Shakespeare, produced by the Theatreworks. Includes invoices of payments to cast members, actors, designers, casting agents, venue rental, lighting, set design, prop hire, insurance, marketing and media, and other related costs incurred. Include template contract for cast member for "Richard III" and signed contract of agreement between Theatreworks and the Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin, for use of theatre for "Richard III" (2001).
For the revival production in 2003 - file includes contract agreements between The Theatreworks Company and Second Age Theatre Company.
File of invoices, contracts, and related production finance and administration for production of "Tales From Ovid", produced by the Theatreworks. Includes invoices of payments received, as well as individual contracts of agreement made with cast members, actors, designers, casting agents, venue rental, lighting, set design, photography, and other related costs incurred.
File includes a Director's Note on the play, with details on the production and form of the play; an application form for funding made by Pan Pan to Dublin City Council for funding towards Mac-Beth 7 (2002); draft marketing material and graphic design artwork for poster/programme of Mac-Beth 7; production budget sheets with breakdown of costs, from wages to materials, with some invoices included, for Mac-Beth 7; Box OFfice report for week ending 27 April 2004 for Mac-Beth 7, with breakdown of ticket sales and income; ; Marketing Plan document for the production; Audience Development Plan outline document from Pan Pan; series of letters to Aoife White and Gavin Quinn of Pan Pan, from various external theatres/festivals to whom proposals for productions of Mac-Beth 7 were sent for consideration. Replies received from Nicholas Kent at the Tricycle Theatre, London; Laura Collier, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, and other UK and European venues.
File includes manuscript and typed notes on the content, script, and writing of the film "Bernadette: Notes on a Political Journey", including overview and synopsis of the film, and related notes and drafts by Doolan. File includes original typed "News Sheet No. 20 - "To the Loyalist People" being a typed newsletter with extracts of comments relating to the Ulster Workers' Council Strike; annotated typescript "Notes for Lelia on the dreaded film"
File with spreadsheets and lists of production petty cash (relating to set/costume design, lighting, hair and makeup, travel, cast expenses etc.) from productions by Ouroboros Theatre Company.
Assorted printed programmes from productions by Macnas.
File relates to the honorary degree ceremony at UCG in 1996 which featured an honorary Doctorate of Literature awarded to Professor Charles Thomas, University of Exeter. Also awarded honorary Doctorates included John Hume and Patricia Donlan. File includes correspondence regarding the nomination and selection of candidates for award; correspondence between Rynne and Thomas; black and white image from the ceremony' invitation, and programme from the ceremony.
Programme for Cúirt 2007, featuring a talk by Tim Robinson on 'Connemara: Listening to the Wind'.
File with printed bound copy of " Draft Programme for Government - Northern Ireland Executive" (Sep 2001); Unbound loose-leaf copy of same, annotated with comments - Hugh Logue copy (26 Sep 2001); Fax copy of document "Preparing for Government: The New Politics", marked First Draft by Logue - possible speech by Séamus Mallon (9 Sep 1998).