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Dan Donovan and Anne Brennan in The Barretts of Wimpole Street : graphic.
Dan Donovan (Mr. Barrett) and Anne Brennan (Bella) in 'The Barretts of Wimpole Street'. Image no 00007. -
David McInerney and Bill Mahony : graphic.
L-R: Michael McInerney, Bill Mahony (director of 'Swans'). Image no 00035. -
Dick Healy and Maairain Morrish in The Whip Hand : graphic.
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Dick Healy and Linda Kent in The Whip Hand : graphic.
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Dick Healy in Fiddler on the Roof : graphic.
Dick Healy as the Rabbi in 'Fiddler on the Roof'. Image no 00011. -
Dick Healy in Poor Bitos : graphic.
Dick Healy played the Prior in 'Poor Bitos' at the Everyman Theatre, Cork. Image no 00079. -
Dick Healy as Sean Dota in Sive : graphic.
This picture was taken during the American trip of the Theatre of the South group. The group performed Sive and The Year of the Hiker by John B. Keane. They also performed The Country Boy by John Murphy. Image no 00082. -
Eamonn Nash and Maurice O'Donovan, Many Young Men of Twenty : graphic.
'Many Young Men of Twenty' by John B. Keane. Fr. Mathew Hall, 1961. Image no 00092. -
American trip of Theatre of the South with John Murphy : graphic.
John Murphy, author of The Country Boy, 4th from left. (L-R): Flor Dullea, Sue Milch, Kay Healy, John Murphy, Michael Twomey, James N. Healy, Mary Foley, Dick Healy. Image no 00070.Tags 1916-1993., Dick., Dullea, Flor., Foley, Healy, James N. James Nagle, John (Playwright)., Kay., Mary., Michael., Milch, Murphy, Sue., Twomey -
Irene Comerford : graphic.
Irene Comerford acted with the Southern Theatre Group for their productions of Many Young Men of Twenty (1961) and The Man from Clare (1962). Image no 00005. -
Gerry McLoughlin : graphic.
Gerry (Johnston) McLaughlin Worked for R.T.E. Cork. Image no 00090. -
Jim Queally : graphic.
Jim Queally is an Irish television, radio and theatre actor. Image no 00022. -
Kay Healy, Tom Vesey and (?) : graphic.
Image no 00087 (Irish Examiner reference number: 593L). -
Larry Adler : graphic.
Larry Adler was acknowledged as one of the worlds greatest harmonica players. He was born in America but moved to London in 1949. Image no 00006.