Printed programme from Abbey Theatre, Dublin, production of "The Marriage of Figaro" by Beaumarchais and in a new version by Michael West. Includes a note on the play by Michael West; an article "La Folle Journée ou le Mariage de Figaro" by Rick Cardicott and also includes images and biographies of cast members.
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Printed programme from Opera and Ballet International with Chisinau National Opera, "Nabucco" by Verdi, "The Marriage of Figaro" by Mozart Includes an introduction and synopsis of each opera and also images and biographies of cast members.
Printed programme from Opera North's production of "The Marriage of Figaro' by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart translated by Amanda Holden, directed by Caroline Gawn and conducted by Stephen Clarke. Includes articles such as "This Famous Marriage" by Meredith Oakes; "Beaumarchais' 'Le Mariage de Figaro' by Daniel Slater; "Stirring the Waters" by Alfred Hickling. Also includes biographies and images of cast and creative crew members.
Report being 'an occasional paper from Minority Rights Group' and entitled "The Marsh Arabs of Iraq".
'The Master of Two Servants' - Written by George Mully and directed by Maelíosa Stafford. Lunchtime play produced at Druid Lane Theatre, Chapel Lane, Galway. Includes printed playbill with red and black text. Front features play details such as title, author, times, dates and venue. Reverse features details of cast members and production crew and also notes next production at Druid as being 'Dial M for Murder' by Frederick Knott.
Printed programme from Pegasus Theatre Company, Galway, presents "The Memory of Water" by Shelagh Stephenson and directed by Liam Thornton. Includes information on the play and images and biographies of cast members.
Printed programme from Northern Broadsides production of "The Merry Wives" by William Shakespeare, directed by Barrie Rutters and Conrad Nevin.
File of documents detailing the planning and production of 'The Midnight Court" by Brian Merriman, translated by David Marcs and set to music by Sean Tyrrel. Directed by Maelíosa Stafford. Produced at Druid Lane Theatre as part of the Galway Arts Festival. File includes text of press release and of invitation to the opening night performance; Correspondence from Jane Daly, General Manager, Druid to David Marcus, discussing interest in staging "The Midnight Court" (30 May 1991) and also stating that due to lack of funding the production cannot proceed in 1991 (25 Jun 1991) Draft of letter to Aeval Productions, for review by Maelíosa Stafford, drafted by [Jane Daly], stating terms of production agreement (19 Feb 1992); A production proposal with budget prepared by Sean Tyrrel; Letter of proposal details and agreement sent to Tyrrell from Stafford and Daly (20 Feb 1992); list of potential sponsors; opening night guest list; Fax copy of final agreement between Tyrrell and Druid; List of expenditure and production costs; revised budgets; final production costs; details of revenue received. Letter from David Marcus to Jany Daly discussing his disappointment at the level of his billing on promotional material. Daly outlines such material was prepared by Aeval Productions.(20-24 Apr 1992)
'The Midnight Court' - in a version by David Marcus, set to music by Sean Tyrrell and directed by Maelíosa Stafford. Produced at Druid Lane Theatre by Aeval Productions in association with Druid Theatre Company and as part of the Galway Arts Festival. Includes printed programme from the production and also partial copy of a script. See also 'Photographs'.
'The Midnight Court' Written by Brian Merriman and translated by David Marcus. Directed by Maelíosa Stafford. Produced at Mercy Convent Hall, Galway and also on tour in Ireland at the following venues: Belltable Arts Centre, Limerick (17-2 May 1993) Old Museum Arts Centre, Belfast (24-29 May) Dean Crowe Hall, Athlone (31 May) Everyman Palace Theatre, Cork (2-4 Jun) See also 'Photographs'. Includes programme from the production with images and biographies of cast and crew members (3 copies); printed invitation to the opening performance of the play at Mercy Hall, Newtownsmith, Galway (8 copies); printed flyers from the touring production, with details of 'extra show' added at Dean Crowe theatre, Athlone (11 items)