This sub-series contains correspondence relating to Gerard Gallivan's play The Final Mission. Also see P30/2/1/25/6 (1), P30/2/1/31/5 and P30/5/1/6-7.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains correspondence relating to Gerard Gallivan's play Jack and Judy. Also see P30/2/1/2/1 (9).
Sin títuloLetter from Joe Dowling, Artistic Director, Irish Theatre Company, 4 Marlborough Place, Dublin 1 to Gerard Gallivan, 135 Silchester Park, Glenageary, county Dublin, returning the script of Jack and Judy and outlining the reasons for its rejection.
Sin títuloLetter from Noel O’Briain, Head of Drama TV, RTE, Dublin 4, thanking Gallivan for offering Jack and Judy and Beggar & Bloom for consideration and outlining the reasons for their rejection. The letter also contains passing references to Beleagured, Parnell and The Turbulent Tiger.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains correspondence relating to the television series Kilmore House to which Gerard Gallivan contributed episodes.
Sin títuloLetter from Norman Smythe, RTE to Gerry Gallivan, enclosing chapter 2 of Kilmore House (now not present).
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains correspondence relating to Gerard Gallivan's play Lovesong or to his play McCormack. Also see P30/2/1/25/6 (3), P30/2/1/25/7 (1), P30/2/1/25/8, P30/2/1/31/4 (1), P30/2/1/31/5 and P30/5/1/4.
Sin títuloLetter from Bertha White, “The Towne”, Apt. 1010, 77 St Clair Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario M4T 1M5, Canada to [Liam] Breen [president of the John McCormack Society in Ireland] relating to Peter Glen, who is planning a show on John McCormack and who wishes to make contact with Breen.
Sin títuloCopy letters from Gerard Gallivan, 135 Silchester Park, Glenageary, county Dublin, mainly to newspaper editors, drama critics and photographers, inviting them to the premiere of Lovesong on 31 March and in some cases seeking advance publicity for the musical. Also a letter to Mary Lehane, National Concert Hall, Dublin, supplying a list of press and guests for whom complimentary tickets should be held at the box office.
Sin títuloCopy letters from Gerard Gallivan, 135 Silchester Park, Glenageary, county Dublin, mainly inviting editors and drama critics to the second performance of Lovesong on 16 May or seeking advance publicity for the play. Also a copy letter to Mary Lehane, National Concert Hall, Dublin, supplying a list of press and guests for whom complimentary tickets should be held at the box office.
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