III.vi. Radio plays with Lyric FM
/ by Gavin Kostick, Michael West and Stella Feehily,
2003.
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Summary: | A series of four radio plays, a co-production between Fishamble Theatre and RTÉ Lyric FM, which first premiered on Lyric FM on 24th Dec 2003. Included here are scripts Gavin Kostick's 'The Medusa', Michael West's 'Chaste Diana' and Stella Feehily's 'Sweet bitter'. |
In collection: | Fishamble: The New Play Company archive, 1990-2012. |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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2003.
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Notes: | 'Handel's crossing' by Joe O'Connor, originally performed as part of this project, was later adapted for live performance as part of the Dublin Handel Festival in 2009 and is filed under MS 49,539 /119-125. Physical description: 3 folders. more |
Arrangement: | Sub-sub-fonds. III..vi.1. Script of 'The Medusa' by Gavin Kostick, [2003] ; III.vi.2. First draft script of 'Chaste Diana' by Michael West, [2003] ; III.vi.3. Third draft script of 'Sweet bitter' by Stella Feehily, 2003 November 4. |
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III.vi. Radio plays with Lyric FM
/ by Gavin Kostick, Michael West and Stella Feehily,
2003.
In Collection: | Fishamble: The New Play Company archive, 1990-2012. |
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Description: | A series of four radio plays, a co-production between Fishamble Theatre and RTÉ Lyric FM, which first premiered on Lyric FM on 24th Dec 2003. Included here are scripts Gavin Kostick's 'The Medusa', Michael West's 'Chaste Diana' and Stella Feehily's 'Sweet bitter'. |
Main Creator: | |
Created: |
2003.
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 3 folders. |
Format: | Manuscript |
Call Number: |
MS 49,539 /75-77
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | All rights of copyright (including future copyright, and all rights in the nature of copyright and all other intellectual or industrial property rights of whatsoever nature) in and to the Collection are retained by the Donor (Fishamble: the New Play Company) and/or the individual authors. Requests for permission to publish material from the Fishamble Collection should be addressed to the Donor. |