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Script of Constance for the stage
IE 2135 P30/1/2/1/11/3 · Pièce · [c. 1990s]
Fait partie de The Gerard Gallivan Papers

Loose-leaf photocopy of the script of Constance for the stage, with two pages to a sheet; with very occasional minor handwritten corrections.

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Damned Englishman
IE 2135 P30/1/2/1/13 · sub-series · [c. 1982?]
Fait partie de The Gerard Gallivan Papers

This sub-series contains fragments of Gerard Gallivan's play Damned Englishman.

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Dev
IE 2135 P30/1/2/1/15 · sub-series · c. 1977-c. 1999
Fait partie de The Gerard Gallivan Papers

This sub-series contains typescript drafts of Gerard Gallivan's play Dev. Also see P30/1/4/1/2.

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IE 2135 P30/2/1/31/7 · Dossier · 9 April 1997 and 29 April 1997
Fait partie de The Gerard Gallivan Papers

Copy letter from Gerard Gallivan, 135 Silchester Park, Glenageary, county Dublin to Eamon Geoghan, The Facts & Fable Theatre Company, 413 Green Lane, Palmers Green, London, enclosing scripts of Beggar & Bloom, The Prudent Paramour and And a Yellow Singing Bird. The letter also contains references to Twin Pillars, Octet, Doolittle’s Daughter, The Wilde Lady and The Stepping Stone. Most of the references are purely perfunctory. Attached to the letter is a list of Gallivan’s plays and photocopies of reviews of some of his plays. Also a reply from the theatre company.

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IE 2135 P30/2/2/2/1 · Pièce · 20 October 1995
Fait partie de The Gerard Gallivan Papers

Copy letter from Gerard Gallivan, 135 Silchester Park, Glenageary, county Dublin to Gay [Byrne?], with two recollections relating to Shannon Airport. The letter was written on the 50th anniversary of the opening of Shannon Airport. The stories concern the Spanish classical pianist Jose Iturbi.

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Dublin Theatre Festival
IE 2135 P30/2/3/1 · sub-series · 1983-1991
Fait partie de The Gerard Gallivan Papers

This sub-series contains Gerard Gallivan's correspondence with the administrators of the annual Dublin Theatre Festival.

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