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Winners of the national festival of light opera : premiere award : graphic.
The Gilbert and Sullivan Group won the Premier Award for their production of Utopia Limited. James N. Healy (far right). Image no 00190. -
William Cox-Ife greets James N. Healy at Cork airport : graphic.
William Cox-Ife, from D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, was guest musical conductor for Oliver! at the Opera House. On March 24th 1968 he was killed when his flight crashed into the sea off Tuskar Rock, County Wexford. He had been flying from Cork to London enroute to Weston-super-Mare, where he was to conduct 'Gilbert and Sullivan for All' later that day. L-R: Michael Herley (publicist for the Gilbert and Sullivan Group), William Cox-Ife (guest musical conductor), James N. Healy (producer). Image no 00251. (No Irish Examiner reference number. Picture taken between 2nd & 9th of March 1968). -
William Cox-Ife arrives at Cork airport : graphic.
William Cox-Ife, from D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, was guest musical conductor for Oliver! at the Opera House. On March 24th 1968 he was killed when his flight crashed into the sea off Tuskar Rock, County Wexford. He had been flying from Cork to London enroute to Weston-super-Mare, where he was to conduct 'Gilbert and Sullivan for All' later that day. L-R: Michael Herley (publicist for the Gilbert and Sullivan Group), William Cox-Ife (guest musical conductor), James N. Healy (producer). Image no 00245. (No Irish Examiner reference number. Picture taken between 2nd & 9th of March 1968). -
Utopia Limited : Fr. Mathew Hall : graphic.
Nigel Hay was a pseudonym adopted by James N. Healy for his stage work. Premiere Award, National Light Opera Festival. Image no 03001. -
Untitled story : attributed to James N. Healy : graphic.
Translation included to assist the reader. Image no 03047. -
Torch Song Trilogy : graphic.
Performed at the Everyman Palace Theatre. Image no 04016. -
Tom Vesey in Many Young Men of Twenty : graphic.
Tom Vesey as Daheen Timinieen Din, in Many Young Men of Twenty, by John B. Keane. Performed at the Father Mathew Hall. Image no 00432. -
Theatre of the South in San Francisco : graphic.
(L-R): Back row: Anne Quilter, (?), Mary Foley, Kay Healy, (?), James N. Healy, John Murphy, Susan Milch, Michael Twomey, Bernard McHugh. Front row: Pat Murray, (?), Harry Gogarty, Dan Donovan, Dick Healy, Tom Quilter. Image no 00157. -
Theatre of the South in San Francisco : graphic.
(L-R): Dan Donovan, Anne Quilter (President, Gaelic League, O'Growney Branch, San Francisco), Bernard McHugh (Consul-General for Ireland, San Francisco), James N. Healy, Harry Gogarty (West-Coast Manager, Bord Faailte), Michael Twomey. Image no 00155. -
Theatre of the South at the Veterans Building, San Francisco : graphic.
The Theatre of the South taken at the Veterans Building during their conducted tour of the San Francisco Opera House. As well as the company and members of the Irish societies the group includes Bernard McHugh (Irish Consul-General), Donald Michalske (Executive Secretary and Assistant Managing Director at the Opera House). (L-R): Tom Quilter, Michael Leavy, Frank Duggan, Maairain Morrish, Anne Quilter, Kay Healy, Donal O'Donovan, Mary Walsh, Donald Michalske, Dan Donovan, Dick Healy, Pat Murray, James N. Healy, Mary Foley, Michael Twomey, Jack Maguire, Bernard McHugh. Image no 00156. -
Theatre of the South : summer series of Irish plays : graphic.
Image no 03003. -
Theatre of the South : summer season of Irish plays : graphic.
Programme contains cast and production details for the Theatre of the South summer season in San Francisco. Plays include Sive, The Country Boy, The Year of the Hiker, Himself. Image no 04017.