Printed programme from Robert Lepage and Ex Machina production of "The Blue Dragon", by Marie Michaud and Robert Lepage and directed by Lepage, staged at the O'Reilly Theatre, Belvedere College, Dublin, as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival. Includes articles on the life and work of Lepage; "innovative theatre for a global community by Jane Koustas; a note from Lepage; images from rehearsals and images and biographies of cast and production members.
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Files of records relating to the Saville Enquiry into the events known as 'Bloody Sunday' which happened in Derry on 30 January 1972, where 14 people died as a result of shootings following a Civil Rights march in the city. Files include personal statements from NICRA members, PD members, details of the build-up and planning to the march in Derry, events on the day and the fall-out both in the immediate aftermath and in long-term.
TS document being the Opening Statement of the Bloody Sunday Enquiry outlining its goals. objectives and methods when investigating actions that occurred in Derry in January 1972.
Printed programme from "The Birthday Party" written by Harold Pinter and staged by Terrible Beauty Theatre Company, directed by Gary Egan.
Printed programme from Gate Theatre, Dublin, production of "The Birds" written and directed by Conor McPherson and staged at the Gate Theatre, as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival. World Premiere production, based on the short story by Daphne du Maurier. Includes article on du Maurier; article on McPherson; article entitled "du Maurier and McPherson in the Hall of Mirrors" by Emil Nowak; article on Conor McPherson at the Gate Theatre - past productions information and images; interview with actor Ciarán Hinds; images from rehearsals; images from other recent Gate productions and images and biographies of cast and creative team members.
Black and white and also colour photographs taken from 'The Big Game' by Macnas. this event preceded the Connacht Senior Gaelic Football Final, at Castlebar, Co. Mayo. It was further preceded by a parade through the town to the stadium. Includes workshop images of the 'big heads' being constructed and shaped; images of football training sessions, images of the stadium and of the performance at the Final by Macnas members. Also a shot of Rod Goodall in costume as a Bishop and mimicking Bishop of Galway, Eamon Casey.
File of black and white and also colour photographs, with contact sheets of multiple images and also negatives of images taken during rehearsal and production of the play. Includes a separate photograph of Garry and Jerome Hynes, Maelíosa and Orfhlaith Stafford and Paul and Jane Brennan, with caption of "Three Sets of Brothers and Sisters in Druid, Summer 1984".
'The Beggar's Opera' - Written by John Gay and directed by Andy Hinds. Includes printed play programme which lists cast and production crew members, acknowledgements from Druid Theatre Company, a history of production of 'The Beggar's Opera', an article on the life and career of the author John Gay and biographies of cast members. Two copies. Printed flyer from the production of 'The Beggar's Opera', featuring an article on this history of the play and information regarding ticket booking, prices, dates and venue of production. Five copies. TS slip of paper detailing number of productions and percentage audience attendance for the duration of the production. 1 p MS notes on arrangement and stage directions for the play 'The Beggar's Opera'. Includes scene-by-scene breakdown of directions for cast members. 9 pp Photocopy of TS script for 'The Beggar's Opera'. Includes MS notation and comments from director and production/cast members. 63 pp
"Ground Plan B - Narrow Venues". Scale 1:25. Drawing No. 1B, Drawing by G. Underwood, Designed by Francis O'Connor, Directed by Garry Hynes.
"Floor" plan. Scale 1:25. Drawing No. 2, Director: Garry Hynes. Designer: Francis O'Connor. Drawing by G. Underwood.