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              UGA T/T27/10/24 · Item · 2009
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to the development and touring of "The Rehearsal, Playing the Dane"/"Hamlet"by Pan Pan Theatre Company. Includes signed performer contracts made between Pan Pan and cast members for rehearsal and work-in-progress development of the play, to take place in Dublin (2009). Contracts present for Aoife Duffin, Derrick Devine, Andrew Bennett.
              Printed tour schedule and itinerary for Pan Pan production of "The Rehearsal, Playing the Dane", Wellington, New Zealand, Dec 2011; Signed letter from an audience member to Pan Pan thanking them for the production of the play and commenting on how the play brought Hamlet "can again come alive in the performance of the actor".

              UGA T/T27/1/20 · Item · 05/2013
              Part of Theatre
              • Typescript 'Performance Draft #9' of "The Rehearsal, Playing the Dane", with notes and annotation throughout.

              Produced at the following venues: The Abbey Theatre 23 - 26 May 2018; Wuzhen Theatre Festival, China National Theatre 27 - 29 October 2017; New Zealand International Arts Festival, TSB Arena 2012; Black Box Theatre 2011

              • Everyman Palace 2011
              • Skirball Centre for the Performing Arts, New York University 2011
              • Wexner Center, The Ohio State University 2011
              • Pavillion Theatre 2011
              • Dunamaise Arts Centre 2011
              • The Melbourne Festival, Arts Projects Australia, The Malthouse Theatre 2011; Dublin Theatre Festival, Samuel Beckett Theatre 2010.
                Directed by Gavin Quinn; Lighting and set design by Aedín Cosgrove; Sound design by Jimmy Eadie; Production manager: Rob Usher; Produced by Aoife White; Cast: Andrew Bennett, Phelim Drew, John Kavanagh, Áine Ní Mhuirí, Robbie O’Connor, Joey O’Sullivan, David Pearse, Daniel Reardon and Judith Roddy.
                Printed flyer from the production in China, printed in Mandarin; name badge/pass for Aedín Cosgrove and lighting tech design for the production designed by Cosgrove.
              UGA T/T27/2/19 (1-2) · Item · 2012-2018
              Part of Theatre

              Printed flyers and programmes from productions by Pan Pan Theatre Company of The Rehearsal, Playing the Dane. Includes printed flyers with information on the play, as well as dates and venues for international tour venues. Flyer present also for the Wexner Centre, Theatre, Ohio State University; Festival magazine and show programme from production of the play as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival (Feb - Mar 2012).
              File 2 includes printed programme (in Mandarin) from production of the play in China (2013), including an interview with Gavin Quinn. Printed programme from production of the play at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin (23-26 May 2013).

              UGA T/T22/1/22/6 · Item · 01/10/2010-10/10/2010
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from Pan Pan Theatre Company production of "The Rehearsal, Playing the Dane", staged at the Samuel Beckett Theatre, Dublin, as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival, directed by Gavin Quinn. Includes articles "Whither Wilt Thou Lead Me" by Amanda Piesse. Including images of rehearsals and also images and biographies of cast members.

              The Reliability of Witnesses
              UGA A/A44/1/5/4/3 · Item · 21/06/2003
              Part of Academic

              TS document being a master copy of essay entitled 'The Reliability of Witnesses' by Louis Blom-Cooper and sent by post to Prof. Kevin Boyle, University of Essex.

              UGA P/P133/5/6/17 · Item · 1972
              Part of Personal

              Text of book chapter/article by Etienne Rynne, entitled The Revival of Irish Art in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries. The book is on Early Irish Illustrative Art. File Includes manuscript draft notes; copy of The Architectural Review, 1956. The essay also appeared in "Topic", issue 24, a journal of the Liberal arts, Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania.

              UGA A/A44/28/4 · Item · [198-]
              Part of Academic

              Files relating to teaching and research by Kevin Boyle on aspects of the Right to Life, Lethal Force, Security and Human Rights. Includes two typescript papers by Boyle entitled "The Right to Life" and "The Right to Life and Lethal Force"; further documents include "The Right to Life in International Law" by Boyle; manuscript research notes on the topic by Boyle; a Queen's University Belfast exam answer booklet with manuscript notes by Boyle on the topic; manuscript notes (A4 page) entitled "The Right to Life, (May 1983); also A4 manuscript notes entitled "Right to Life, Belfast, 2 July 1993). Also includes letters between Boyle and Stephen Livingstone, Director, Centre for International and Comparative Human Rights Law, Queen's University Belfast, discussing and planning Boyle's involvement on a course by the British Council Human Rights in July 1993 at which Boyle delivered a lecture on the Right to Life (May - July 1993). File 2 includes documents of research nature on the Right to Life, Lethal Force and Northern Ireland. Includes manuscript research notes on 'Article 8 in relation to Rev. Bradford and the Royal" by [ ]. Further documents include coverage, reports and legal judgements on cases such as Hackshaw Vs Shaw, legal news article on the ethics of the right to die; A. Farrell V. Secretary of State for Defence (1980); Edith Elliott Vs. United Kingdom; and transcript from BBC1 'Panorama' programme, broadcast 12 Nov 1984 featuring Peter Taylor, Douglas Hurd M.P., Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Peter Sutherland, Attorney General of Ireland, Fred Emery and others regarding and discussing various killings and events in conflict in Northern Ireland. Copy of article by journalist Peter Taylor, entitled "Shooting to Kill - Reasonable in the Circumstances?" (The Listener, 15 Nov 1984).

              UGA T/T2/1/9/90-92 · Item · 05/1983-07/1983
              Part of Theatre

              'The Rivals' Written by R.B. Sheridan and directed by Garry Hynes. Produced at Druid Lane Theatre, Chapel Lane, Galway, 10-28 May 1983, and on tour, May - Jul 1983, at Limerick, Cork, Sligo, Derry. File includes printed program from the production featuring an article on the life and career of the author R.B. Sheridan, including black and white images, an article entitled "Pop Art" by Aidan Dunne, biographies of cast members and production crew with black and white headshot images and also advertisements from local businesses. One item. Typescript single sheet detailing venues of production of the Rivals and percentage of attendance, printed invitation to the opening night performance of The Rivals at Druid Lane Theatre. Photograph, 203mm x 254mm featuring an image of the original playbill from the 1775 production of The Rivals, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. See also 'Photographs' and 'Posters'