Original and photocopy press cuttings taken from Limerick Leader, Mayo Post, City Tribune Galway, Sunday Press, Irish Times, Connacht Sentinel, Irish Press, Galway Observer, Sunday Tribune, Galway Advertiser, Cork Examiner, Clare Champion, Tuam Herald, Image, Western People, Phoenix. Key articles include "Wanted: A New Generation of First-Rate Dramatists (24 Sep, 1988) "Druid abandon plans as grant is slashed (2 Sep, City Tribune, Galway) "Government blamed for withdrawal of Arts Council touring grant to Dublin (6 Sep, Connacht Sentinel) "Change, not crisis in the Druid" (11 Sep, Sunday Press) "Abbey bring hit play to Galway" - A Crucial Week in the Life of a Grocer's Assistant written by Tom Murphy (15 Sep, Galway Advertiser) "You can't eat grease paint and applause" - life of actors in Ireland (24 Sep, Irish Times) and wide coverage of the Dublin Theatre Festival, including previews and comment on the works included in the festival.
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Original and photocopy press cuttings taken from Irish Times, Tuam Herald, Sunday Press, Woman's Way, Now, Irish Press, Irish Independent, Sunday Tribune, Ballinasloe, Connacht Tribune, Galway Observer, Evening Press, Irish Independent, Cork Examiner, Connacht Tribune, Donegal Democrat, Derry People/Donegal News, Cork Evening Echo, Limerick Post, Limerick Leader, Limerick Tribune, Mayo Post, Dublin Event Guide, Clare Champion, Nenagh Guardian, Donegal People's Press, City News, Image. Reviews and comment on works produced by Druid include Lovers, written by Brian Friel and performed at Druid Lane theatre Galway; Wild Harvest written by Ken Bourke and produced on a nationwide tour to Donegal, Limerick, Dublin, Clare, Sligo, Kerry, Offaly, Cork, Tipperary, Wexford, Mayo and Cavan. Key articles include "Resurgent Theatre" - Opening of Andrews Lane Theatre in Dublin (2 Sep, Irish Times) "Take heart theatre lovers, the circus is in town" (16 Sep, Irish Times) "Murphy and Me: Once more with feeling" (29 Sep, Irish Times) "Council's £16,000 arts grant" (30 Sep, Tuam Herald) Also includes wide coverage and reviews of the Dublin theatre festival.
Original and photocopy press cuttings taken from City Tribune, Galway Advertiser, Irish Times, Sunday Press, Gay Community News, Irish Musical News, Sligo Champion, Enniscorthy Echo, Donegal Peoples Press, City Tribune, Westmeath Examiner, Anglo Celt, New Ross Standard, Connacht Tribune, Galway Observer, RTE Guide, Irish Catholic, Belfast Telegraph, Cork Examiner, Irish Press, Fortnight, Sunday Independent. Includes reviews and coverage of productions by Druid including a double bill of plays written by Geraldine Aron: The Donahue Sisters and The Stanley Parkers. Both are performed at Druid Lane theatre, Galway. Key articles include "Exhibition of set design" (7 Sep, Sligo Champion) "Jerome Hynes: The man at the helm of Opera Fest" (7 Sep, Enniscorthy Echo) Don't Worry Madam - a new short story by Geraldine Aron (9 Sep, Sunday Tribune) "a 'Field' of bullish power and savage Galway beauty primed to stun Hollywood" (21 Sep, Connacht Tribune)
Original and photocopy press cuttings taken from Western People, Connacht Sentinel, Irish Times, Sunday Tribune, Sunday Press, City Tribune, Waterford News and Star, Donegal Democrat, Galway Advertiser, Phoenix, Sunday Business Post, Tuam Herald, Irish Press. Key articles include "100th production at Ireland's most dynamic theatre company" (30 Sep, Western People) Includes wide coverage of the one hundredth production by Druid theatre company and also coverage/preview of the Dublin theatre festival. "O'Casey theatre company for Theatre Royal" - founded by Shivaun O'Casey in Newry, Co. Down. (25 Sep, Waterford News and Star) "Designing woman who relishes the challenge in tight corners" (25 Sep, Connacht Tribune) "Druid's next play explores history through folklore" (34 Sep, Galway Advertiser) "Irish theatre acclaimed at Edinburgh" (6 Sep, Sunday Tribune)
Original and photocopy press cuttings taken from Sunday Press, Sunday Tribune, Irish Times, City Tribune, Sligo Champion, Irish Press, Galway Advertiser, Corkman, RTE Guide, Evening Press, Kerryman, Clonmel Nationalist, Sunday Press, Sunday Tribune, Sunday Business Post, Enniscorthy Echo, Cork Evening Echo. Includes reviews and coverage of productions by Druid including 'Songs of the Yellow Bittern' written by Vincent Woods and directed by Maelíosa Stafford. This production was performed at Druid lane theatre, Galway and also on tour in Ireland at Armagh, Coleraine - Derry, Enniskillen - Fermanagh, Tullamore - Offaly, New Ross - Wexford, Ballyduff - Waterford, Skibbereen - Cork, Kilkenny, Tralee - Kerry, Limerick, Ballybofey - Monaghan, Carrigallen - Leitrim, Kiltimagh - Mayo and Clifden - Galway.
Original and photocopy press cuttings taken from Limerick Leader, Tuam Herald, Galway Advertiser, Gorey Guardian, Wicklow People, Phoenix, City Tribune, Irish Hardware and Allied Trader, Clonmel Nationalist, Irish Times. Key articles include "Exciting winter programme for Galway's Town Hall Theatre" (26 Sep, Galway Advertiser) Also includes feature interview with actress Dervla Kirwan (5 Sep, Irish Times)
Original and photocopy press cuttings of coverage of productions by Druid Theatre and related national and international Arts/theatre news coverage. Cuttings from Irish Times, Irish Independent, Sunday Times, City Tribune, Galway Advertiser, The Examiner and other Irish and UK press. Includes extensive coverage, reports, reviews and interviews with Druid personnel regarding the production of the DruidSynge series on Inis Mean and in Dublin as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival.
Original and photocopy press cuttings of coverage of productions by Druid Theatre and related national arts/theatre news coverage. Cuttings from various Irish newspapers. Includes wide and detailed coverage of Empress of India written by Stuart Carolan and produced by Druid Theatre Company.
Press cuttings September 1990.
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Press cuttings 01-07/09/1990.
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