File from "The Next stage" - A conference on managing change in the arts, hosted by Macnas and held in Galway in [1995]. Includes schedule and overview of the conference as well as list of attendees. Also a document entitled "Ag Dul ar Aghaidh - The Next Stage for Macnas", a national conference on managing change in the arts, Galway, 28 - 29 Nov 1997.
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Typescript text of "The Nun Who Saw the Fairy" by Mary Rynne (9pp with one blank page at the end). Told from the perspective of a woman whose friend showed her a fairy when they were children.
Printed programme from production of 'the Nun's Wood', by Pat Kinevane and directed by Jim Culleton and staged by Fishamble Theatre Company. Includes cast and crew biographies and headshot images and information on Fishamble Theatre Company.
Document being the judgement given of the above named case, heard before the European Court of Human Rights. Also contains written comments submitted by Article 19 in relation to this case.
File of materials relating to the Macnas/Els Comediants co-production. Includes typescript draft production script, dated 12 March 2000, outlining technical planning for the production; TS scene-by-scene breakdown of action an story of the production, dated 2 Mar 2000. Also includes photocopy drawings of costumes, characters and props used in the production.
File 2 includes music scores of music and notation used in the production.
Printed programme from production of "The Official Version" written by Laurence McKeown and directed by Pam Brighton, premiered at the Rock Theatre, Belfast. Includes article by Jim Gibney Sinn Féin, entitled "A Fitting Memoir for an Island At Peace" discussing Long Kesh Prison; short comments on Long Kesh from numerous public figures; a poem entitled "Mother" by Mary Nelis; details of tour schedule for the play and also images and biographies of cast members.
File of research documents and notes, relating to the region known as the Pale. Includes copy of TS letter by Etienne Rynne published in The Irish Times in response to recent article on exhibition regarding destruction of historic sites within the Pale (1976); Other letters between Rynne and A.T. Lucas and Joseph Raftery of the National Museum, and also letters between Rynne and Dr. Beryl Moore, also discussing destruction of elements of the Pale. Assorted black and white photographic prints of unnamed rural landscape also included.
Printed programme from Rough Magic/Lyric Theatre, Belfast, production of 'The Parker Project' - two Stewart Parker plays, "Spokesong" and "Pentecost". Includes an article "Beyond the National Question" by Marilynn Richtarik, Georgia State University; a note on Rough Magic Theatre Company and also on the Lyric Theatre, Belfast; a chronology of the plays and works of Stewart Parker and also images and biographies of creative team and cast members.
Printed programme, in the form of a newspaper from production of 'Brown Bread' by Passion Machine Theatre Company and written by Roddy Doyle and directed by Paul Mercier. Includes cast information and various news stories related to theme of the play.