An Article 19 report on behalf of the International Committee for the Defence of Salman Rushdie and his Publishers and edited by Carmel Bedford on behalf of the Committee.
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Report drafted by Article 19 and including an introduction by Frances D'Souza of Article 19.
Druid Season of Events - 1977. Festival of Anglo-Irish Theatre held at Fo'Castle Theatre, Dominick Street, Galway. Summer Season. Works produced include there are Tragedies and Tragedies by George Fitzmaurice, the Playboy of the Western World by J.M. Synge, the Dreaming of the Bones by W.B. Yeats, The Well of the Saints written by J.M. Synge and also includes Children's Theatre Workshop. Document includes an article on the establishment and growth of Druid Theatre Company and also black and white images of past Druid performances and cast members including Mick Lally, Marie Mullen and others.
Printed black and white brochure, Summer Season '77. Includes a brief note on Druid Theatre company and notes on the productions there are Tragedies and Tragedies by George FitzMaurice and The Playboy of the Western World by J.M Synge. Both productions have been extended "due to enormous popularity". Also includes details of ticket prices, venue and dates of production. 2 copies. 4 pp Printed flyers from Druid Theatre company season of productions Sep - Oct 1977. Includes details of works produced during the season, cast members involved, various advertisements and other details.
Black and white brochure for 'Double Double Bill' - a programme of four plays staged by Druid Theatre, comprising Endgame by Samuel Beckett, directed by Paul Brennan and the Pursuit of Pleasure written and directed by Garry Hynes, Traveller, a film by Joe Comerford with a script by Neil Jordan and Hancock's Last Half-Hour, by Red Rex Productions, directed by Garret Keogh.
Printed programme from "Festen" produced by Polish company TR Warszawa at the Abbey Theatre under the heading of 'Ireland and Europe'. Includes note from Pat Cox, MEP on "Ireland's Uniquely European Year"; article entitled "Rapprochement: European drama at the Abbey" by P.J. Matthews, a note from the Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Ireland, article entitled 'Redefining the Home Movie" by Michael Dwyer, article entitled "Staging the Unspoken" by Colm O'Gorman, Director of One in Four. Also includes biographies of cast members.
Fax letter from Harrington, Department of Foreign Affairs, Political Division, Human Rights Unit, Dublin, to Boyle and writing at the request of the Minister of State for Overseas Development and Human Rights, Mr. Tom Kitt, T.D., inviting Boyle to chair a seminar on the theme of "Towards Development of the E.U. Policy in Relation to Human Rights Defenders." Further details of the seminar are outlined. Attached is a copy of a letter by Kevin Boyle and addressed to John Biggar, Head, Human Rights Unit, Department of Foreign Affairs, Dublin, enclosing papers from the Association of Human Rights Institutes Essex conference on U.N. Human Rights Reform, letter dated 23 Sep 2003.
Fax letter from Cuellar to Boyle, inviting Boyle to write an article on the topic of universal justice for a new publication in honour of Emilio Mignone, founder of Legal and Social Studies Centre, the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights, Costa Rica.
Copy of fax letter from Boyle, Professor at Law, University of Essex, to Richards, Director, the Leverhulme Trust, London, regarding research on Judicial Review in Northern Ireland and adding in detail his support for such a project.
Fax letter from Boyle on the occasion of the 21st Anniversary and 100th issue of the Irish Current Law Statutes Annotated. Boyle was first editor of this volume and adds his memories and accounts of the achievements of the publication.
Fax copy of letter from Faulkner, Vice-President, Vietnam Committee on Human Rights, to Boyle, looking for an update on the "World Report" following the drafting of the chapter on Vietnam and gives an update on recent Human Rights related issues from Vietnam.
Fax and letter of reference written by Boyle in relation to an academic application made by Robert Clarke at University College Dublin.