Dossier 6 - Letters from Gerard Gallivan in 2000

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IE 2135 P30/5/1/6

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Letters from Gerard Gallivan in 2000

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  • 2000 (Création/Production)

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(1920-2003)

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Gerard Patrick Gallivan was born in Limerick on 29 July 1920 and grew up on Henry Street. A contemporary of Frank McCourt, Gallivan’s recollections of his home city differed considerably from those described in Angela’s Ashes, although the two men lived in very similar spheres. Gallivan was educated at Crescent College and graduated in 1939. He began his working career in England, where he emigrated in 1940. Here he also met his wife, whom he married in 1945. A year later, they returned to Ireland and settled in Limerick, where Gallivan established a career in the airline industry. In 1952, he was transferred to Dublin, where he was to live for the rest of his life.

Gallivan’s writing career commenced at the age of 18, when he wrote his first novel, The Hawk, but failed to get it published. He later found his feet as a playwright and over his long career wrote more than 40 plays, many of which were produced at the Gate Theatre, Abbey Theatre, Elbana Theatre and Olympia Theatre in Dublin, and the Lyric Theatre in Belfast. He also did a lot of journeyman work, contributing several episodes to the popular radio series Harbour Hotel and The Kennedys of Castleross, and for the television drama Kilmore House. Many of his stage scripts, such as Parnell, The Final Mission and The Lamb and the Fox, were also produced as radio plays.

Gerard Gallivan's works focus predominantly on Irish political history (particularly the foundation of the Irish State) and major Irish and English political and social figures such as Bernard Shaw, James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Maude Gonne, W. B. Yeats, Noel Chamberlain, Eamonn De Valera, Michael Collins and Cardinal Newman. His published plays include Decision at Easter (1960); And a Yellow Singing Bird (1963); Mourn the Ivy Leaf (1965); Dev (1978); Watershed (1981), Lovesong (1984), and three volumes of Selected Plays (1999-2008). Among his best-known stage plays is The Stepping Stone, which was originally performed in 1963 and enjoyed a popular revival in Cork in 1997. Gallivan continued to write until the last months of his life. His later works included The Indomitable Lamb (1997), The Prudent Paramour (1997) and The Rusted Dagger (1998), all of which were broadcast as radio plays. His other late works included a family history The Gallivans of Limerick (1995), and a commissioned account of his working life, My Time in Irish Travel, published posthumously in 2004 as Ireland Enters the Air Age. He died on Christmas Day 2003.

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Letters from Gerard Gallivan, 135 Silchester Park, Glenageary, county Dublin to Yvonne McMorrough dominated by news of the rapidly deteriorating health of Gallivan’s wife and his subsequent need to abandon creative work. However, he continues to correct scripts when time allows him, with particular emphasis on Beggar & Bloom, Constance, The Final Mission and The Prudent Paramour. Other topics of correspondence include the interest expressed by an Oscar Wilde Society in Bray in the production or rehearsal reading of Constance (the plan eventually fell through); editorial history of the musical Oscar and its performance in a theatre in Dublin in July under the name The Chelsea Affair; the radio broadcast of Beggar & Bloom in June; Gallivan’s hopes of having a second collection of his plays published by the Guardsman Press; and his continued efforts to write My Time in Irish Travel, although ‘plays will always be my first love’. Also a letter from Yvonne McMurrough on various topics concerning Gerard Gallivan’s plays.

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Two items closed. Review 2040.

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  • anglais

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    P30/651

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