Issue number 4 of 'An Fuascailteoir, Journal of the Republican P.O.W.s., C. Company, Cage 10, Long Kesh Concentration Camp', Maze Prison, 25 March 1976.
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Issue number 6 of 'An Fuascailteoir, Journal of the Republican P.O.W.s., C. Company, Cage 10, Long Kesh Concentration Camp', Maze Prison, Easter 1976.
Photo wallet with colour photos taken at launch of 'Spiked' book about The Rose Tattoo and The Pike Theatre, launched at the Abbey theatre Dublin by Fintan O'Toole.
File with blank unused headed paper from The Pike Theatre Dublin, Muserights, RTÉ.
Archive of playwright, novelist, and critic, Carolyn Swift. Papers relate to Swift's literary career at the Pike Theatre, founded in 1953 at Herbert Lane, Dublin (with the Pike Theatre Company founded in 1951); Swift's work in RTÉ Drama and entertainment departments as a script-writer and editor, beginning in the 1960s and over subsequent decades, working on entertainment and children's television programmes, including Down at Flannerys, Wanderly Wagon, Bosco, Forty Coats, and for radio the adaptation of the series Tolka Row, originally written by Maura Laverty. Swift also wrote and edited plays for screen and radio at RTÉ. Swift served as a dance critic for The Irish Times in the 1980s and 1990s. She was a novelist and short-story writer, a film-maker and producer, and other works.
Correspondence between Carolyn Swift and others at RTÉ Radio re. 'Treasure House' series, produced by Dan Treston, also to Tim Danaher, discussing topics for the series proposed by Swift, also letter from Swift to John Bowman, Features and Current Affairs, RTÉ Radio, about lack of credit for Swift in recent broadcast about Brendan Behan.
File includes typed Project Treatment for a Motion Picture - Brendan Behan's Dublin", by Carolyn Swift (Muserights Ltd) with outline of theme, story, characters, and songs; a longer 'Projected Treatment" with more detail on the film; a typed Treatment with handwritten annotation and edits by Swift for the film, with list of scenes and shots/shooting locations etc.; second Film Treatment "Brendan Behan's Dublin" (Note: Norcon Productions noted on cover - Norman Cohen Films, London); Extract from script of "Brendan Behan's Dublin", screenplay by Carolyn Swift directed by Norman Cohen; copy of contract made between Carolyn C. Simpson (Carolyn Swift) and Norcon Film Productions Ltd. re. production rights of "Brendan Behan's Dublin".
Also includes printed flyer about the film when on release and programme from the Cork Film Festival, Sep 1966
File with two typescript drafts of the novel for children, 'Robbers On TV', written by Carolyn Swift and published in 1989 by Poolbeg Press, Dublin.
Both typescripts by Swift are divided into individual chapters and heavily annotated and edited by Swift.
File also includes letters between Swift and Jo O'Donoghue, editor at Poolbeg Press discussing edits and publication plans for the book.