File relating to correspondence between Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council and Gavin Quinn of Pan Pan Theatre Company regarding use of the Martello Tower, Seapoint, Dublin, for a potential performance. Includes briefing notes on the tower, its condition, internal specification and works needed to be done in advance of its use; quotes for electrical installation at the tower, draft contract between Pan Pan and Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council for use of the Martello Tower; drawings and plans of the tower and its internal layout.
File two includes correspondence between Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council and Pan Pan Theatre Company (1995-2000) with letters discussing Pan Pan seeking a new base/office space with the Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown area, referencing the development of the Pavilion Theatre in the area; funding grants from Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council to works produced by Pan Pan, a "report on Activities, Events and Productions 1996" by Pan Pan; document from Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council on "Cultural Exchange Programme for Dun Laoghaire-Brest France Cultural Exchange Programme 1996"; Summary of 1995 Arts Programme for CITY produced by Pan Pan; printed programmes for the CITY instillation; discussions in letters regarding public spaces in the area for use by Pan Pan; Printed issues of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Arts Newsletter, with details of productions by Pan Pan and other culture updates such as the appointment of Patrick Galvin as Writer-in-Residence.
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Article by Etienne Rynne (Stiophán Ó Rinne) entitled "Dún Aengusa - Daingean nó Teampall?" and published in Archaeology Ireland, Vol. 5, No.1 (Spring 1991)
TS text of article by Etienne Rynne, "Dún Aengus and Some Similar Celtic Ceremonial Centres". Manuscript note on one text copy notes "For Lilliput Press". [Published as a chapter in a book by Lilliput press]. File includes MS notes, MS and TS drafts of the article.
TS text and of article by Etienne Rynne, "Dún Aengus - Fortress or Temple?", in both Irish and English language versions.
Files relating to the case of Jeffrey Dudgeon Vs. United Kingdom, who took a case and won at the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg, challenging the constitutionality of homosexual rights in Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Includes plans and drawings by Joe Vaněk of stage designs and costume designs for Corn Exchange production of 'Dubliners'. Includes Provisional Ground Plan; Provisional costume plot; Provisional technical drawing; Print out of email images sent from Joe Vaněk to Sinead McKenna with colour images of the set design model; tech and rehearsal schedule; Daily rehearsal reports for rehearsal run of 'Dubliners' by Corn Exchange.
Typed scripts for Dubliners by James Joyce, adapted for the stage by Michael West and Annie Ryan, produced by The Corn Exchange.
File 1 includes two items - one with cover page noting "Draft C Rehearsal 5 Aug 2012" and draft partial script of the play, without cover page and with annotation by [Annie Ryan] throughout.
File 2 includes a typed "Rehearsal Script Draft D 2 Sep 2012". Note on Cover Page of "Annie Ryan", and is annotated throughout by Ryan.
File includes research material such as print-outs of internet-sourced images of various locations around Dublin and of urban cityscapes; print-out colour images of the set model-box for 'Dubliners' designed by Joe Vaněk; prince lists for props and furniture sourced for used in the play; list of characters and cast list; production schedule; notes of production meeting with annotation and notes by Vaněk; list of props used and related material.
Also email correspondence between Joe Vaněk and Annie Ryan discussing design ideas and contexts as used within the production.
Printed programme from the Dublin Theatre Festival and Corn Exchange production of Dubliners, written by James Joyce and directed by Annie Ryan. Also ticket from production dated 26 September 2012 at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin.
File of photocopy press cuttings of reviews and coverage of Dubliners, adapted for the stage from the book by James Joyce and produced by Corn Exchange Theatre Company, directed by Annie Ryan at the Gaiety Theatre as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival.