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              UGA T/T22/1/22/1 · Item · 2010
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from GB Theatre productions of "As You Like It" and "The Merry Wives of Windsor" written by William Shakespeare and directed by Neil Sheppeck and Jenny Stephens respectively. Includes details of international touring venues in various countries. This was an open-air production and staged in Dublin at Trinity College, Dublin as part of the Dublin Shakespeare Festival. Includes note on each playa note on GB Theatre Company and images and biographies of cast and creative team members.

              UGA T/T2/1/25/258-260 · Item · 18/03/1999
              Part of Theatre

              'As You Like it' - Written by William Shakespeare and directed by Maelíosa Stafford. Produced at Druid Lane Theatre, Galway. Includes printed playbill from the production of 'As You Like It' featuring biographical details and black and white headshots of cast members and production crew. 2 copies. 16 pp Printed flyer from the production featuring same image as cover of playbill and also booking details. 3 copies. 6pp Printed invitation to the opening night performance of 'As You Like It' at Druid Lane Theatre. 1p Manuscript list, in ink, of sponsors of the production. Unknown author.

              As You Like It
              UGA T/T22/1/12/1 · Item · 15/02/2000
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from production of "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare and directed by Jonathan Millar and staged at the Gate Theatre, Dublin. Includes an article entitled "Rosalind - Our Contemporary?" written by Dr. Deirdre Mulrooney and also includes biographies and head shot images of cast and creative crew members.

              As the Sun went Down
              UGA P/P133/1/3/7 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Typescript text titled "As the Sun went Down" (6pp). Tells the story of friends visiting the Alps who decide to each do an act of charity during the day. Folded.

              As the Beast Sleeps
              UGA T/T22/1/10/24 · Item · 10/06/1998
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme/poster from "As the Beast Sleeps" written by Gary Mitchell and directed by Conall Morrison. Includes a note on the play from Eamonn McCann and biographies of cast members.

              UGA T/T27/10/26 · Item · [199-]-[200-]
              Part of Theatre

              File of business cards of theatre companies, artists, and practitioners from Ireland and also around the world, which were retained as reference contacts by Pan Pan Theatre Company.

              UGA T/T2/11/909/10 (1-6) · Item · 1980-2011
              Part of Theatre

              Files of reports and publication from the Arts Council of Ireland. File 1 includes Arts Council Annual Reports 1980, 1996 and 1997; File 2 includes Arts Council Newsletters Sep 1996 - Aug 2011; File 3 includes assorted Arts Council reports and other documents such as VAT factsheets, analysis of Arts Council funding 2002-2009, Arts Bill 2002, A Guide to Acknowledging Arts Council Funding; Guidelines for Cultural Development Incentives, Theatre touring in Ireland: An Industry Meeting 2003, Partnership for the Arts - draft and also a Guide for Board Members of Arts Organisations; File 4 includes Developing the Arts in Ireland: Arts Council Strategic Overview 2011 - 2013, The Arts Council Action Plan 2004, Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism Arts and Culture Plan 2008, Arts Council Arts Plan 1999-2001; File 5 includes Study of the Socio-Economic Conditions of Theatre Practitioners in Ireland, 2005, Partnership for the Arts Report: Arts Council Goals 2006-2010