Contract made between Genevieve Lyons, London, and Michael Condron Ltd., Esher Standard Contract, for Lyons to perform the role of Sharon in the production of "A Little Winter Love" by Alun Owen. The play premiered in the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, in September 1963, directed by Godfrey Quigley.
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Edition of Plays and Players Magazine, April 1961. Includes interview with Irish scenic designer, Sean Kenny.
File relating to production of The Recruiting Officer, produced at the Gate Theatre Dublin, designed by Joe Vaněk and directed by Patrick Mason. Includes black and white photographs of the production [taken during rehearsal], colour prints of the set taken by Joe Vaněk (with negatives). Also article with comments by Liz Heade, from 'Theatre Ireland' magazine, with images from the production and discussions on designs for the play by Vaněk. Press cutting of review of the production from the Sunday Tribune. Also includes printed programme from the production at the Gate Theatre.
Programmes and flyers from productions by Landmark Productions and which included design work by Joe Vaněk. Programmes present for "Miss Julie", by August Strindberg in a version by Frank McGuinness (Project Arts Centre, Feb 2008); "Knives in Hens" by David Harrower (Smock Alley Theatre, 2009); "The Goat or Who is Sylvia?" by Edward Albee (Project Arts Centre, 2005); "Blackbird" by David Harrower (Project Arts Centre, 2007); "Skylight" by David Hare (2004, Project Arts Centre).
Material relating to Aida by Verdi, produced by the Irish National Opera, staged at the Bórd Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin.
Conductor - Fergus Sheil; Director - Michael Barker-Caven; Set & Costume Designer - Joe Vaněk. Sung in Italian with English surtitles. File 1 includes email correspondence between Vaněk and director Michael Barker-Caven discussing production and design for Aida, with colour photographs attached of design plans, ideas, and models by Vaněk. File 2 includes a script of Aida; technical spec and outline for the Bórd Gáis Energy Theatre, along with technical schedule for production of Aida; pencil drawings by Vaněk of design for Aida; design and planning outline document by Vaněk for Aida.
Transparency of the Abbey Theatre Logo, of Queen Maeve with wolfhound.
Outsize poster marking the publication of book "Irish Theatrescapes" by Joe Vaněk and published by Gandon Editions.
File with typescript of The Chair Women by Werner Schwab, translated from the Viennese by David T. Hale. Script is heavily annotated throughout by Gavin Quinn, with notes and comments on direction of the play. File also includes typescript of "The First Ladies" by Werner Schwab, translated by Malcolm Green. Script also has some minor annotation and underlining from [Quinn]. Also typescript of play "The Presidents" by Werner Schwab.
See also T27/10/18
Music and sound score script for Mac-Beth 7. Script is labelled on front cover as belonging to 'Lian' [Bell], the Assistant Director on the production. Includes detailed annotation throughout regarding the stage management of the production, as well as all notes for sound cues, lights and tech. Also includes loose-leaf music sheets and music scores with music used in the production.
File of research materials consulted in the development of Mac-Beth 7, including a Leaving Certificate English Exam paper; a 1950s U.S published comic book called "Know Your Mass", a song book of the sheet music by The Smiths, and other items such as newspaper cuttings and image print-outs.