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Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Ymarferion, Bwyty Bananas, Blodeuwedd, Ymfudwyr,
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Lis Hughes Jones' workbook for rehearsals and also the Bwyty Bananas, Blodeuwedd and Ymfudwyr productions including notes on various acting exercises and techniques; together with notes on dynamics, stage actions, personal exercises, costumes and songs for the three productions, draft scenarios for Ymfudwyr and a general work schedule for January to August 1983. Some notes relate to a later Ymfudwyr production.
Lis Hughes Jones' solo performances,
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Papers relating to Lis Hughes Jones' solo performance Ann Griffiths, including a workbook, research sources and copies of production texts.
Ann Griffiths sources and texts,
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Research material and copies of production text for Lis Hughes Jones' production, Ann Griffiths, including booklets regarding shawls, Penrhiw Chapel, Plygain Carols, and Stable-loft songs and a hymn sheet for a performance in Capel Bethel, Glyncorrwg.
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
An article written by Lis Hughes Jones regarding [native language] whilst referring to various Brith Gof productions; together with a diagram of Brith Gof productions.
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Papers regarding the Rhydcymerau production, collected for a symposium, including a copy of a scenario with the production text transcribed from an audio recording; together with copies of performance photographs and notes and a running order for a [presentation].
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
A copy of the 'Y Llyfr Glas' publication, which was an 'oral history' regarding Brith Gof's work, documenting a conversation between Mike Pearson and Clifford McLucas. The file also contains a covering letter to accompany the book, a flyer for Tri Bywyd, marketing information for D.O.A. and scenographic designs and photographs of Gododdin.
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
A booklet regarding the work of Brith Gof between 1981 and 1985.
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Branwen, Rhosys Cochion and Manawydan,
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Photographs of the Rhydcymerau production at the Lampeter National Eisteddfod of Wales and also the touring production.
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Slides of Brith Gof in Italy, possibly at the Incontri Teatrali di Aradeo and possibly performing Lleuad, Lleuad!/Luna, Luna! with Farfa and Nordisk Theaterlaboratorium.
Farfa yng Nghymru and Lubawka, Poland,
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Photographs and photocopies of photographs of a performance by Brith Gof with Farfa in [Wales] and a performance in Poland, possibly of the production Lleuad, Lleuad!/Luna, Luna!; together with a photograph from the performance Heridos pos el Viento by Farfa during their visit to Wales and Pedole Arian by Brith Gof.
Venezuela: VII Festival Internacional de Teatro de Caracas,
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Correspondence and papers relating to the VII Festival Internacional de Teatro de Caracas in 1988 where Brith Gof performed The Disasters of War, regarding matters such as arrangements and funding and also including previews and reviews of the Brith Gof performance and other performances at the festival, programmes, publicity material, venue plans and details, technical requirements, and a press release.
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Correspondence and papers relating to a proposed performance of 8961 – Canzoni di angoscia e di speranza by Lis Hughes Jones at Santarcangelo dei Teatri, regarding arrangements and administrative matters.
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
A letter from Theatre Action Crearc, Grenoble enquiring whether Brith Gof were free for the festival and for details of work and costs, together with a reply.
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Press articles relating to the performance of Los Angeles at the Mayfest in Glasgow; together with a festival guide and correspondence and papers relating to arrangements.
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
Rhan oBrith Gof Archive,
A copy of a thesis: A Brief Study of the Influence and Effect of Welsh Culture upon the Theatre in Wales, which includes a chapter relating to Brith Gof.