Letters and documents relating to Michael Rynne's appointment to the role of Assistant Legal Advisor to the Department of External Affairs, Irish Free State. Includes letter confirming his appointment as Assistant Legal Advisor (23 Jan 1932); Letter to Rynne from [P. McGilligan] Department of External Affairs, discussing departmental work and roles and also related correspondence regarding salary received by Rynne.
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File of documents regarding the unsuccessful application made by Druid Theatre to the Commission of European Communities for inclusion as part of the scheme for the preservation of European architectural heritage. Includes detailed application form with dossier of documents regarding the history of Druid and the history of the premises used by Druid Theatre Company, images and negatives of the Druid Theatre; correspondence regarding the application, including the letter of decision sent to Druid following the application process.
Memorandum from the Passport Department, Chief Secretary's Department, Dublin Castle, to Michael Rynne, via stamped envelope attached addressed to 'Tír na nÓg, Lahinch, Co. Clare'. Michael Rynne's application for a passport is 'deferred' owing to reasons set out on the document.
File includes conference booklet from APAP (Association of Performing Arts Presenters) conference, New York, Jan 2008 with flyers and tour information about Druid's touring season for 2008.
Files relating to APAC (Association of Performing Arts Producers) File 1 includes printed programme from 51st annual APAP members conference, New York, with details of all speakers, delegates, and events. (2008); Attendee badge for Gavin Quinn at the conference. File 2 includes printed booklet detailing Culture Ireland sponsored Irish events, productions and producers, and other conference related programme booklets from the APAP conference in New York. Also printed programme from APAP conference 2011, held in New York.
Printed programme from Dublin University Musical and Dramatic Society production of "Anything Goes". Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter and held at the Royal Irish Academy of Music, Westland Row, Dublin.
Documents include letter sent by Mary Robinson to Minister for Justice, Athens, Greece, in concern for increase in anti-semitic attacks (3 May 2002); general comment and reports from UNESCO, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, of the
File relating to the administration of 'Antigone' in a version by Jean Anouilh. File includes text of programme note by Bernadette McAliskey; Letter from Jane Daly to Mary Robinson inviting her to write a programme note for the play owing to her "knowledge of and commitment to the law, to women's affairs and the ideals of democracy and self-determination . . ."(11 Apr 1990); TS letters from Jane Daly to Bernadette McAliskey discussing her programme note contribution (24 Apr and 17 May 1990); press release issues by Druid Theatre Company for the play, details and receipts of advertising purchased; MS letter to Jane Daly from Martin Drury (Director) concerning marketing to compete with the World Cup match evenings; text of letter and advertising images sent by Druid sent to various national and regional press outlets; TS letters to various people concerning their attendance at the opening night performance; Rehearsal time sheets for Druid Cast members.
Letters between Jane Daly, Druid, and staff at Michael Imison Playwrights Ltd. regarding production rights for the play and detailing finances such as box-office accounts from the production by Druid and also royalties owed. (Feb - Aug 1990)
Published Annual Report of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission for 2001.