Milberg Irish Theater Collection

(TC145)
 

Item Listing
by
Vicki Principi
 

Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
Princeton University Library
2006


Box 1 contents [Small Playbills]:
Beckett, Samuel. Endgame. New York: The Irish Repertory Theatre, 2004.
Beckett, Samuel. Ohio Impromptu - Catastrophe - What Where. London: Donmar Warehouse Theatre, n.d. [20th c.].
Beckett, Samuel. Waiting for Godot. London: Criterion Theatre, 1955.
Behan, Brendan. The Quare Fellow. London: The Tricycle Theatre, 25 May-02 July, 2005.
Boucicault, Dion. The Colleen Bawn. New York: The Irish Repertory Theatre, 2003-2004.
Boucicault, Dion. The Shaughraun or The Vagabond. London: Albery Theatre, 2005.
Casona, Alejandro. The Cudgelled Cuckold. Belfast: Lyric Theatre, 1969.
Friel, Brian. Aristocrats. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 2003.
Friel, Brian. The Home Place. London: Comedy Theatre, 2005.
Friel, Brian. Performances. Dublin: Gate Theatre, 2003.
Friel, Brian. Philadelphia, Here I come! New York: The Irish Repertory Theatre, 2005.
Friel, Brian. The Yalta Game. Jordan, Neil. White Horses. McPherson, Conor. Come on Over. Dublin: Gate Theatre, 2001.
Frohman, Charles. Sherlock Holmes. Dublin: Theatre Royal and Opera House, 1902.
Havel, Vaclav. The Increased Difficulty of Concentration. Galway: Druid Lane Theatre, March 6, 1991.
Jones, Marie. Stones in his pockets. London: New Ambassadors Theatre, 2000.
Kavanagh, Patrick. Tarry Flynn. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 1966.
Kavanagh, Patrick. The Green Fool. Drogheda: Barlow House, 2004.
Keane, John B. The Man from Clare. Dublin: Abbey Theatre [playing at The Queen's Theatre, n.d.
MacDonagh, Donagh. Happy as Larry. London: Criterion Theatre, n.d. [20th c.].
Macken, Walter. Recall the Years. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 1966.
McDonagh, Martin. The Pillowman. London: Royal National Theatre [Cottlesloe], November 13, 2003. [2 copies]
McGuinness, Frank. Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Toward the Somme. London: Hampstead Theatre, n.d. [20th c.].
McGuinness, Frank. Someone Who'll Watch Over Me. London: New Ambassadors Theatre, 2005.
McPherson, Conor. Dublin Carol. Dublin: Gate Theatre, 2000.
Mr. Albert Chevalier in a series of recitals. Dublin: Theatre Royal and Opera House, 1902.
Murray, T.C. Sovereign Love. O' Casey, Sean. The Shadow of a Gunman. Dublin: Abbey Theatre [playing at The Queen's Theatre, n.d.
Nolan, Jim. The Salvage Shop. New York: The Storm Theatre, 2005.
O'Brien, Edna. Triptych. New York: The Irish Repertory Theatre, 2004-2005.
O'Casey, Sean. The Bishop's Bonfire. London: The Mermaid Theatre, 1961.
O'Casey, Sean. Red Roses for Me. New York: Booth Theatre, 1956.
Parker, Stewart. Northern Star. Belfast: Belfast Festival at Queens, n.d. [1990's].
Phelan, Brian. The Signalman's Apprentice. Dublin: Gate Theatre, 1971.
Rostand, Edmond. Cyrano de Bergerac. London: Royal National Theatre, 2004.
Synge, W. The Playboy of the Western World. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 1971.
Synge, W. The Playboy of the Western World. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 2004. [2 copies]
Wade, William. Royal Cinderella. Dublin: Theatre Royal, 1906.
Woods, Vincent. A Cry from Heaven. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 2005.
Woods, Vincent. Song of the Yellow Bittern. Galway: Druid Lane Theatre, September 22, 1994.

Box 2 contents [Brochures, Lithograph, Playbills, Postcards, and Posters]:
Folder 1 [Postcards]:
Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent [after]: A Comedy of Sighs! - The Land of Heart's Desire. n.d. [20th c.].
Beerbohm, Max [after]: Mr. W.B. Yeats Presenting Mr. George Moore to the Queen of the Fairies. n.d. [20th c.].
Partridge, Bernard [after]: George Bernard Shaw. n.d. [20th c.].
Sarony, Napoleon [after]: Oscar Wilde. n.d. [20th c.].
Unidentified Artist: Performers at the Grand Opera House, Belfast, 1912-1913. n.d. [20th c.].

Folder 2 [Brochures and miscellaneous ephemera]:
Abbey Theatre. Photograph. n.d.
Beckett on the occasion of the 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature - A Composite Exhibit by Congrat-Butlar at the Irish Tourist Board. 1969.
Cynthia M. Eseppi, recital invitation. 1984.
Gate Theatre - Winter 2003 brochure. 2003.
Keane, John B. Sharon's Grave. Galway: Druid Theatre Company, ca. 2002. [2 copies]
Peacock Theatre - Thomas Kinsella Reads His Own Poetry. n.d. [20th c.].
Peacock Theatre ticket envelope. n.d. [20th c.].

Folder 3 [Playbills]:
Boucicault, Dion. Hunted Down. Planche, J.R. Invisible Prince. London: Globe Theatre, n.d. [1876].
Boucicault, Dion. Led Astray. London: Gaiety Theatre, n.d. [1874].
Boucicault, Dion. Poor Pillicoddy. London: Adelphi Theatre, n.d. [1879?].
Boucicault, Dion. Rip Van Winkle. London: Royal Princess's Theatre, 1877.
Boucicault, Dion. The Streets of London. London: Adelphi Theatre, n.d. [1877?]. [2 copies]
Boyle, William. The Building Fund. Robinson, Lenox. Portrait. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 1925.
Carroll, Paul Vincent. The Devil Came from Dublin. Dublin: Olympia Theatre, 1955.
Gregory, Lady. Spreading the News. O'Casey, Sean. The Shadow of a Gunman. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 1925.
Kennedy, Margaret and Dean, Basil. The Constant Nymph. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 1927.
MacNamara, Brinsley. The Glorious Uncertainty. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 1927.
O'Casey, Sean. The Plough and the Stars. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 1945.
O'Casey, Sean. Red Roses for Me. Dublin: Olympia Theatre, 1943.
O'Donnell, Frank J. Hugh. Anti-Christ. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 1925.
Planche, J.R. The Brigand. Dublin: Theatre Royal, 1835.
Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. London: Lyric Theatre, 1905.
Shaw, George Bernard. John Bull's Other Island. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 1927.
Synge, J.M. The Playboy of the Western World. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 1928.
Williams, T.J. Tweedleton's Tail Coat. London: Lyceum Theatre, n.d. [1866?].

Folder 4 [Playbill--The Will]:
Reynolds, Frederick. The Will. Dublin: Theatre Royal, 1821.

Unfoldered [Lithograph, Playbills, and Posters]:
Leonard, Hugh. Da. New York: The Irish Repertory Theatre, n.d. [1996].
Lover, Samuel. Rory O'More. Dublin: Theatre Royal, 1838.
Keane, John B. The Love-Hungry Farmer. New York: The Irish Repertory Theatre, n.d. [2003].
Keane, John B. The Matchmaker. New York: The Irish Repertory Theatre, n.d. [2002].
Murphy, Tom. A Whistle in the Dark, Famine, The Morning after Optimism, The Sanctuary Lamp, The Gigli Concert, Bailegangaire. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, 2001.
Ward, Leslie Matthew: The Sensation Drama. Lithograph from Vanity Fair, December 16, 1882.

Box 3 contents [Extra-oversize poster]:
Friel, Brian. The Home Place. Dublin: Gate Theatre, 2005.

Map drawer contents [Oversize Playbills and Posters]:
Playbills:
Boucicault, Dion. The Corsican Brothers. London: Sadler's Wells Theatre, 1859.
Boucicault, Dion. London Assurance Brothers. London: Theatre Royal, 1847.
Hewson, J. James. A Marked Man. Carleton, William. Willy Reilly. Dublin: Abbey Theatre, n.d. [19th c.]
Morton, John M. Grimshaw! Bagshaw!! and Bradshaw! Birmingham: Theatre Royal, 1865.

Posters:
Barry, Sebastian. Boss Grady's Boys. Limerick: Belltable Arts Centre, ca. 1988.
Bartlett, Neil. In Extremis. Wilde, Oscar. De Profundis. London: Royal National Theatre, 2000.
Beckett, Samuel. Ohio Impromptu. Columbus: Stadium II Theatre, Ohio State University, 1981.
Bennett, Malcolm: Untitled [Stewart Parker poem]. n.d. [20th c.]
Bown, Jane [after--photographer]: Samuel Beckett [2 copies]. n.d. [20th c.]
Friel, Brian. The Communication Cord. Newry and Mourne (Northern Ireland): Newry Town Hall, 1982.
Friel, Brian. Dancing at Lughnasa. New York: Plymouth Theatre, n.d. [1991].
Friel, Brian. The Home Place. Dublin: Gate Theatre, 2005.
Friel, Brian. Making History. Carlow: Scoil Muire gan Smal, 1988.
Friel, Brian. Translations. New York: Plymouth Theatre, n.d. [1995].
Friel, Brian. Wonderful Tennessee. New York: Plymouth Theatre, n.d. [1993].
Heaney, Seamus. The Cure at Troy. Limerick: Belltable Arts Centre, 1990.
Ibsen, Henrik. Peer Gynt. London: Royal National Theatre, 2000.
Keane, John B. Sharon's Grave. Galway: Druid Theatre, n.d. [2003].
Keane, John B. Sive. Galway: Druid Theatre, n.d. [2002].
Keane, John B. Sive. Galway: Druid Theatre, n.d. [2003].
Kilroy, Thomas. Double Cross. London: Royal Court Theatre, n.d. [1986?].
Kilroy, Thomas. The Madame MacAdam Travelling Theatre. Derry: The Guildhall, 1991.
McGuinness, Frank. Someone Who'll Watch Over Me. New York: Booth Theatre, n.d. [1993].
McGuinness, Frank (after Chekhov). Uncle Vanya. Dublin: Gate Theatre, 1995.
Miller, J.P. Days of Wine and Roses. London: Donmar Warehouse Theatre, 2005. National Photographic Archive. The Mirror of Ireland, the National Library Celebrates the Abbey Theatre Centenary, 12 November 2004 - 28 February 2005.
O'Reilly, Christian. The Good Father. Galway: Druid Theatre, n.d. [2002].
Parker, Stewart. Northern Star. Belfast: First Presbyterian Church, 1998.
Parker, Stewart. Pentecost. Armagh: College of Further Education, 1987.
Paton, David: Ireland's Writers. n.d. [21st c.]
Paulin, Tom. The Riot Act. Mahon, Derek. High Time. Derry: Guildhall, 1984.
Seamus Heaney Lecture Series. The Fire in th' Flint: The Creative Imagination. Dublin: St. Patrick's College, Drumcordia, 2004-2005. [2 copies]
Synge, John Millington. DruidSynge, the Plays of John Millington Synge. Galway: Druid Theatre, n.d. [2005].
Synge, John Millington. DruidSynge, The Playboy of the Western World. Galway: Druid Theatre, n.d. [2004].
Synge, John Millington. DruidSynge, The Well of the Saints / The Tinker's Wedding. Galway: Town Hall Theatre, 2004.
Woods, Vincent. At the Black Pigs Dyke. Leitrim (Ireland): The Glens Centre, 2006.
Unidentified Artist: Irish Writers. n.d. [21st c.]

Framed photograph with prose:
Unidentified Artist: Untitled [Photograph of Samuel Beckett, matted with his prose, "Enough." n.d.



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