Printed programme from "The Battle of Stalingrad: A Requiem" written and directed by Rezo Gabriadze and staged at Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin. Performed in Georgian with pre-recorded English voice-over. Includes "Lights at the End of the Tunnel: Rezo Gabriadze's "The Battle of Stalingrad" by Lisa Fitzpatrick; article entitled "The Battle of Stalingrad" by Judith Devlin; a biography of Gabriadze.
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Scripts and prompt script for 'the Beauty Queen of Leenane' by Martin McDonagh
Files relating to the planning and administration of the Irish and UK tour of 'The Beauty Queen of Leenane' by Martin McDonagh and directed by Garry Hynes produced at Town Hall Theatre, Galway, 15th Oct – 19th Oct, 1996; Town Hall, Skibbereen, Cork, 22nd Oct – 23rd Oct, 1996; Lu’ na Gréine, Oilean Chleire, 25th Oct – 26th Oct, 1996; Siamsa Tire, Tralee, 28th Oct, 1996; Portmagee Community Centre, 29th Oct, 1996
; Town Hall, Lisdoonvarna, 31st Oct, 1996; Halla Naomh Eoin, Inis Meain, 2nd Nov, 1996; An Halla, Inis Óirr, 4th Nov, 1996; Halla Rónáin, Inis Mór, 6th Nov, 1996; Ardhowen Theatre, Enniskillen, 8th Nov – 9th Nov, 1996; Community Centre, Árainnmhór, Donegal, 11th Nov, 1996; The Playhouse, Derry, 13th Nov – 14th Nov, 1996; Parochial Hall, Rathlin Island, 16th Nov, 1996; Parish Hall, Bangor-Erris, 20th Nov – 21st Nov, 1996; Parish Hall, Leenane, 23rd Nov, 1996, Duke of York’s Theatre, London, 29th Nov, 1996 – 4th Jan, 1997.
File includes Fax correspondence between the various tour venues that are hosting a production of "Beauty Queen" and reporting and discussing with Druid and the Royal Court regarding royalty payments made based on income received from production. Includes information and breakdown on royalty payments.
Files include draft and final contracts agreed between various parties for production of "The Beauty Queen of Leenane" by Martin McDonagh and directed by Garry Hynes, for both the Gaiety and Town Hall Production (Feb - Mar) and later July production also at Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. Includes contract between Druid, The Royal Court Theatre (The English Stage Company) and the Rod Hall Agency (Agents of McDonagh) for production agreement for the play, with associated correspondence attached. Contract between Druid and the Royal Court for co-production of the play and at specified touring venues( Note some venues were not included on final tour); Contracts with staff and company members include with Pea Horsley (Stage Manager); Francis O'Connor (Set Design); Ben Ormerod (Lighting Design); Paul Arditti (Sound Design); Peter Gowan (actor); Ruaidhri Conroy (actor); Anna Manahan (Actor) - Note: Correspondence included re. release of Manahan from commitment engaged with for Red Kettle Theatre Company; Marie Mullen (actor) Garry Hynes (director) Rod Bicknell (Actor) Paddy Cunneen (Composer)
File 2 - Contract with The Cork Opera House; Theatre Royal Brighton; Royal Court Theatre and Gaiety Theatre, Dublin.
Stage plan from the "touring version" of the production of "The Beauty Queen of Leenane" written by Martin McDonagh and directed by Garry Hynes. Ground plan of stage, scale 1:25. Designed by Francis O'Connor.
File of administration documents relating to the planning and production of the Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh and directed by Garry Hynes. Produced as the first play at the new Town Hall Theatre, Galway and performed on subsequent Irish tour. Galway, Town Hall Theatre, Previews January 29 – 31, 1996, February 1, 1996 (Opening Night) February 2 – 10, Longford, Dean Crowe Hall, February 12 – 13, 1996, Kilkenny, Watergate Theatre, February 15 – 17, 1996; Limerick, Belltable Arts Centre February 19 – 24, 1996; London, Royal Court Theatre
February 29 – March 30, 1996.
Prompt script with extensive annotation on direction and stage management for the Druid production of "The Beauty Queen of Leenane" at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. Also includes attached documents relating to stage management plans, prop lists, sound, lights and FX details.
File includes 'Get Out' schedule of work from the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, post-production; rehearsal notes and schedule from the production and also correspondence around music rights for use within the show.