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.
Printed document
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Offprint of article by Etienne Rynne, entitled The Swastika at Ennis - Symbol of the Resurrection and taken from the North Munster Antiquarian Journal.
Printed programme from The Syringa Tree by Pamela Gien and staged at the Olympia Theatre, Dublin by the Dublin Theatre Festival in association with Matt Salinger, directed by Larry Moss. Includes article entitled "A Story Filled With Joy and Wishes" by Pamela Gien; article entitled "A Singular Dialogue: The Unique Spectacle of Multi-Character Performance" by Tom Donegan and also includes images and biographies of cast and creative team members.
Printed programme from "The Taming of the Shrew", written by William Shakespeare and directed by Lynne Parker. Includes details of national tour, article entitled "Taming of the Irish Shrew" by Diarmaid Ferriter, images and biographies of cast members and also a chronology of Rough Magic productions.
File relating to the Tara Brooch. Includes a number of close-up high resolution black and white photographic prints of the Tara Brooch; manuscript drawings and research notes on the brooch by Etienne Rynne; Correspondence between Rynne and others such as A.T. Lucas, Director, National Museum of Ireland (Feb 1973); Professor David M. Wilson, Dept. of Scandinavian Studies, University College London (Feb 1973) and Niamh Whitfield re. research on the Tara Brooch. (Feb 1973). File also includes offprints and research articles on the Tara Brooch and related items used and retained by Rynne.
Newspaper article on the opening of the Tavern Exhibition.
Press release and introduction to Patricia Burke- Brogans Exhibition of New Paintings at the Tavern in Eyre Square by Senator Michael D. Higgins.
List of the paintings shown at the exhibition and their prices.
Printed programme from Royal Shakespeare Company production of "the Tempest" by William Shakespeare and directed by Rupert Goold. Includes article entitled "Rough Magic" - Jonathan Bate on Shakespeare's Portrayal of Magic and the Occult; article "Of Wonders and Wondering" by Marina Warner; article "Neglecting Worldly Ends" featuring diary entries of experiences of isolation from diaries of historical figures; images from rehearsal; a note on the play and also images and biographies of cast and creative team members.
File of annual tax return certificates of The Theatreworks Company for years 1999 - 2003.
File with audited annual accounts at year end for The Theatreworks for years 2000, 20002, and 2003.
For more annual accounts/budgets/income and expenditure accounts see Board of Directors files and production budget files.
File of bank statements from current account of Theatreworks, held at Allied Irish bank (AIB).