Records of Lantern Theatre, Dublin,
1957-1975.
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Summary: | The Theatre was founded by Patrick and Josephine Funge and by Liam Miller. Includes playscripts: The red-haired man by Geraldine Kalka Cash; The midnight court translated by Arland Ussher; The empty chair by Peter Ustinov; Necropolis by Roger McShane [pseud., i.e. Noel de Chenu]; Héloise. By James Forsyth; The road round Ireland, based on poems of Padraic Colum; a translation of Artur Marya Swinarski's Złota Wieża; dramatic adaptations by Patrick Funge and David Krause of Sean O'Casey's Autobiographies; The challengers by Padraic Colum; The revolution by James J. McAuley; The spirit of the nation by Patrick Funge and Liam Miller; Lens by Diarmuid Ó Súilleabháin; A beginning of truth by G.P. Gallivan; Just keep listening, and, When the wine is cold, both by John Kendrick; Sympathies by Kevin Carmody. Correspondents include: John Arden, Ronald Ayling, Austin Clarke, Padraic Colum, Séamus De Búrca, James Forsyth, Monk Gibbon, David Krause, Lady Longford, Lyric Players' Theatre, Donagh MacDonagh, Richard Morris, Eileen O'Casey, Séamus Ó Néill, Mrs. Georgie Yeats and Michael Yeats. |
In collection: | Records of Lantern Theatre, Dublin, 1957-1975. |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Physical description: 5 boxes. Finding Aids: Finding aid available: NLI Manuscripts Collection List No. 87 more |