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              UGA A/A44/1/5/4/2 · Item · 03/04/1998
              Part of Academic

              TS document being the Opening Statement of the Bloody Sunday Enquiry outlining its goals. objectives and methods when investigating actions that occurred in Derry in January 1972.

              UGA A/A44/1/5/2 · File · 1972-2001
              Part of Academic

              Files of records relating to the Saville Enquiry into the events known as 'Bloody Sunday' which happened in Derry on 30 January 1972, where 14 people died as a result of shootings following a Civil Rights march in the city. Files include personal statements from NICRA members, PD members, details of the build-up and planning to the march in Derry, events on the day and the fall-out both in the immediate aftermath and in long-term.

              The Blue Dragon
              UGA T/T22/1/21/21 · Item · 07/10/2009-11/10/2009
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from Robert Lepage and Ex Machina production of "The Blue Dragon", by Marie Michaud and Robert Lepage and directed by Lepage, staged at the O'Reilly Theatre, Belvedere College, Dublin, as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival. Includes articles on the life and work of Lepage; "innovative theatre for a global community by Jane Koustas; a note from Lepage; images from rehearsals and images and biographies of cast and production members.

              UGA T/T26/9/1 · Item · 2002
              Part of Theatre

              File includes printed programme from the Kilkenny Arts Festival Production of The Book of Evidence; Press cuttings of stories researched by Vaněk, such as the case of Malcolm McArthur; press cuttings of coverage of the Kilkenny and Dublin productions of The Book of Evidence; manuscript design notes by Vaněk. Large outsize plans and drawings by Vaněk including ground plans, elevations, lighting grid, stage right section and technical drawings for the production at the Gate Theatre and also plans and drawings of the Kilkenny Arts Festival production at the Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny, such as Ground Plan,

              UGA T/T26/9 · Item · 09/08/2002-18/08/2002
              Part of Theatre

              Files relating to the production of The Book of Evidence by John Banville, adapted and directed by Alan Gilsenan, designed by Joe Vaněk and produced by Kilkenny Arts Festival and Fiach Mac Conghail and River Productions at the Watergate Theatre as part of the Kilkenny Arts Festival. in August 2002, later transferring to the Gate Theatre, Dublin, June 2003.

              UGA P/P133/5/3/6/1 · Item · [199-]
              Part of Personal

              File of printed colour postcards featuring images and excerpts from The Book of Kells.

              UGA P/P133/5/3/6/3 · Item · [199-]
              Part of Personal

              File of research material, draft texts of articles, lectures and public talks by Etienne Rynne on the topic of drolleries and amusing/humorous items depicted within The Book of Kells.

              UGA T/T2/1/26-27/272B · Item · 27/04/2000-30/04/2000
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme and flyer from the production of 'The Bower Wall', as part of the Druid Debut series, staged at Nun's Island Theatre, Galway. Programme includes brief overview of the play, images of cast members and description of the Druid Debut Series. Printed flyer and press release about the play issued by Druid Theatre also included.

              The Broken Jug
              UGA T/T22/1/6/10 · Item · 01/06/1994
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from production of "The Broken Jug" by John Banville (after Kleist) at the Peacock Stage, Abbey Theatre, Dublin. Includes article 'Kleist, the Tragic Comedian' by Rudiger Imhof; and images and biographies of cast members.

              The Burial at Thebes
              UGA T/T30/2/6/12 · Item · 20/07/2014-25/07/2014
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to the MacGill Summer School at Glenties, Co. Donegal and which included a production of "The Burial at Thebes" in a version by Seamus Heaney and produced by Ouroboros Theatre Company.