Show programme of performances of Sunstruck by Helen Herbertson and Ben Cobham [at the Smock Alley Theatre] on 11-12 May 2010.
Dublin Dance FestivalShow programme of the screening of Rare Tapes by Grand Union at the Light House Cinema, Smithfield, Dublin on 9 May 2010. The film was introduced by Yvonne Rainer.
Dublin Dance FestivalShow programme of performances of Five Ways to Drown by Junk Ensemble [at Project Arts Centre] on 8-9 May 2010.
Dublin Dance FestivalGeneral programme of Dublin Dance Festival held on 8-23 May 2010. The programme contains brief introductions to performers and their choreographies as well as performance dates and venues, including those of Children’s Season and Re-Presenting Ireland: Mixed Bills.
Dublin Dance FestivalProgramme accompanying the screening of The Village Trilogy directed by Laura Taler (1995); Perpetual Motion choreographed by Laura Taler (2001); and Lodela directed by Philippe Baylaucq (1996) at the Light House Cinema, Smithfield, Dublin on 7 March 2010 as part of Dublin Dance Festival. All three films featured choreographer and dancer José Navas.
Dublin Dance FestivalShow programme of performances of Adapting for Distortion and Haptic by Hiroaki Umeda [at Project Arts Centre] on 17-18 May 2011.
Dublin Dance FestivalLetter to Walsh from Brett Stokes (secretary), Frederick A. Stokes Company (publishers), 443-449 Fourth Avenue, New York, requesting a photograph of him and a copy of any feature article or interview which may have been done in Ireland. Encloses a leaflet with his likeness which they have printed to publicise The Road to Nowhere.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerStatement issued to Walsh by A. M. Heath and Company, 188 Piccadilly, London, showing that he was owed £10 10 shillings for The Fish that Didn’t Get Away.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerLetter to Walsh from M. Spinks (for Heath) informing him that Thomasheen James and the Aprorious (sic) Gent has been sold to ‘The Passing Show’ for 15 guineas.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerLetter to Walsh from Sean Mac Lellan, publications officer, Department of Education, Dublin. Encloses copies of correspondence between the department and Chambers discussing the terms for the publication of an Irish translation of The Key Above the Door. The department paid £10 for publishing 1000 copies to be sold at 2 shillings each (21 May 1931).
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer