Files relating to the production of The Idiots by Lars Von Trier, Directed by Gavin Quinn, Translated by Stephanie Kate Burgarth, Designed by Aedín Cosgrove and Andrew Clancy, Produced by Aoife White, Sound design by Ciaran Eaton & Jimmy Eadie.
File includes typescript of the play and also a separate annotated prompt script with all stage management and production information noted.
File 2 includes lighting plots, sound designs, and stage designs for the production and related stage management information.
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Printed programme from Dublin Theatre Festival production of The Idiots by Pan Pan, written by Lars Von Trier, directed by Gavin Quinn, Project Arts Centre Dublin. Includes article: 'From Ethics to Aesthetics: Gavin Quinn in Conversation with Sara Keating about "The Idiots"'; article entitled "Changing Places: Pan Pan's The Idiots in Context" by Rod Stoneman; a 'Festival Memoir' by Christopher FitzSimons, reflecting on the Dublin Theatre Festival. Also includes rehearsal images and cast and crew biographies from the production of The Idiots. Printed postcard flyer also included with details of preview performances of the play held at the Axis, Ballymun, Dublin.
Printed programme from production of "The Idiots" by Pan Pan Theatre Company, written by Lars Von Trier and staged at the Project Arts Centre. Includes article "From Ethics to Aesthetics: Gavin Quinn in conversation with Sara Keating; article "Changing Places: Pan Pan's "The Idiots" in context" by Rod Stoneman and also images and biographies of cast and creative team members.
File includes extensive press cuttings of news coverage regarding the Hunt Museum, Limerick, and accusations made by the Simon Wiesenthal Centre, that many items in the Hunt collection were looted by the Nazi regime during World War II. The claims prompted an investigation led by former Supreme Court Judge, Mr. Justice Donal Barrington. Includes letters to the press by Etienne Rynne defending the Hunt family and collection against the claims; also letters to Rynne from Grainne Weir, Chair, Hunt Museums Trust (March 2004); Mairead Dunleavy, and others in response to Rynne's letter to the press. File also includes photocopy of manuscript diary entry by unnamed individual, during summer months of 1946.
File 2 relates to cataloguing work carried out at the Hunt Museum by Etienne Rynne and the UCG Archaeological Research Group. Includes photographic prints of objects catalogued, including axe and spear heads, among other objects; a booklet published on the Hunt Museum collection and written by Patrick F. Doran.
Files relating to the structure, actions, goals and projects of the Human Rights Council, UN.
'The Hostage' - Written by Brendan Behan and directed by Jim Sheridan. Performed by Druid on a nationwide tour of Ireland at the following locations: Jesuit Hall, Galway (28th Oct - 7th Nov), Town Hall, Clifden (9th Nov) Lisdoonvarna Community Centre (11th Nov) Listowel, The Plaza (13th Nov) Scoil gan Smál, Carlow (15th Nov) St. Brigid's Convent Hall, Callan (17th Nov) Tullamore, GAA Hall (19th Nov) Dundalk Town Hall (21st Nov) (Hawk's Well, Sligo (23rd Nov - 27th Nov) St. Patrick's Hall, Shercock (29th Nov) Mullingar Town Hall (1st Dec) John R. Sea Hall, St. Brigid's, Ballinasloe(3rd Dec) St. Joseph's Hall, Boyle (5th Dec) Kiltimagh, Town Hall Theatre, (7th Dec) Town Hall, Westport (9th Dec) An Halla, Inis Meáin (11th Dec) File includes printed playbill featuring a biographical essay on Behan, an article about Behan entitled "Rebel without a Cause" by Fintan O'Toole and biographical information on cast and production crew member 6 copies. Photocopy of press cuttings and reviews of The Hostage taken from various Irish press. 20 pp See also 'Photographs'.
File of correspondence between Jerome Hynes, Druid, and Penny Tackaberry concerning talks over rights and permission to produce "The Hostage". Also invoices for photography work on the play carried out by Terri Russell, photographer.
Issue of the Honest Ulsterman, with an article by Kevin Boyle entitled "A Case for Reform" concerning homosexual and abortion law reforms.
Print copies of journal The Homoeopathic Times, being the newsletter of the Irish Society of Homeopaths.
Printed programme from The Gate Theatre, Dublin, production of "The Homecoming" by Harold Pinter and directed by Robin Lefevre. Includes an article called "A Talent to Disturb" on the play, written by Michael Billington. Includes chronology of Pinter's work; a note on Pinter's work at the Gate Theatre and images and biographies of cast members.