Printed playscript, Samuel French Acting Edition of "The Waltz of the Toreadors" by Jean Anouilh, adapted by Lucienne Hill.
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Printed playscript, Evans Brothers edition of "I Am a Camera" by John Van Druten. Includes detailes manuscript annotation and comments by Genevieve Lyons for the role of Sally in the play, played by Lyons. File also includes play programme from the production at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, 19 March 1956.
Typed actor script for "The Sulky Fire" by Jean Jacques Bernard, and property of the Studio Theatre Club, Mount street, Dublin, which was founded and ran by Madame Bannard Daisy (Toto) Cogley. Genevieve Lyons played the role of 'Blanche' in the play.
Typescript of "The Passion of Peter Ginty" by Hugh Leonard, adapted from Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt". Includes annotation and edits and notes to the text.
Typescript, "revised full script" of "Táin Bó Cuailgne" by Denis Johnston, a pageant written for performance during An Tostal 1956.
Black and white photographs from production of "While the Sun Shines" by Terence Rattigan, produced by the Globe Theatre Company, Dun Laoghaire. Pictured in costume and on set include Genevieve Lyons, Milo O'Shea, Donal Donnelly and others.
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.
Typescript list of roles in the theatre played by Genevieve Lyons. 42 individual plays and roles are listed.
Bill with costs issues by the Eccles Hotel, Glengarriff, Co. Cork.
Typescript letter from Tony Hickey to the Editor of The Independent, London, responding to the recently published obituary of Godfrey Quigley. The letter points out that the obituary fails to mention the "distinguished" career of Genevieve Lyons and does not acknowledge the role she played, personally and professionally, in support of Quigley's career.