- 1/2/22
- Ffeil / File
- 1991
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Overview/plot synopsis relating to film proposal by Janek Czekaj titled Born Of The Sea, together with author covering letter.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Overview/plot synopsis relating to film proposal by Janek Czekaj titled Born Of The Sea, together with author covering letter.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Draft script by Tim Rolt titled The Bound Man/Y Dyn Mewn Rhaffau, adapted from the short story Der Gefesselte by Ilse Aichinger.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Draft scripts (one with covering letter) by Nick Gifford titled The Boy who Saved the Canary or A Hero of the Hour; together with plot synopsis and critical evaluation.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopsis and critical evaluation of proposed series by John Wells titled A Brand From The Burning, the narrative based on the lives and work of Methodist founders John and Charles Wesley and George Whitefield; together with screenplay of episode one of the series titled The Primitive and covering letter from the BBC.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by Adrian Hodges titled The Bridge, from the 1986 novel of the same name by Maggie Hemingway, the work loosely based on the life of English Impressionist painter Philip Wilson Steer.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Draft screenplay by Steve Lister titled Bridge Of Spies.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Television screenplay by Paul Hyland titled Bright's Bondage, together with overview, work resumé and correspondence.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopsis and critical evaluation relating to outline proposal by Derek Lister titled The Brylcreem Girls.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Draft screenplay by Dennis McKay and Julian Richards titled Bad Company, with covering letter from Julian Richards and letter of acknowledgement from Ffilm Cymru.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Draft screenplay by Jeff Perks and Christopher Hood titled Banana Cat, the narrative based on a book of the same title by Christopher Hood; together with letter of acknowledgement from Ffilm Cymru and critical evaluation.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopsis of film comedy by Maurice Sellar and Lou Jones titled The Band Waggon, together with authors' covering note.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Draft screenplays by Jeff Rees, Martin Kurzik and Joe Mahon titled Barricades, the narrative addressing the religiopolitical conflict in Ireland; together with scene breakdowns, plot synopses, critical evaluations, printed flyer and correspondence.
Beau Jenkins And The Black Ball Final
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Film screenplay by Barry Davis titled Beau Jenkins And The Black Ball Final, together with general notes and plot synopses.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Screenplay by Professor Gwyn Thomas titled Y Bedwaredd Gainc.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Plot synopsis of proposed screenplay by Julian Richards titled Beggars' Banquet.
Adapted from Irish author Jamie O'Neill's novel of the same name, At Swim, Two Boys depicted the developing relationship between two boys set against the backdrop of Ireland's 1916 Easter Rising. The winner of the 2005 Theatre in Wales Award for Best Dance/Physical Theatre Production, the show toured for three years at major theatre festivals throughout Britain and much of Europe. In 2011, Earthfall revived their production of At Swim, Two Boys to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the novel's publication. Items comprise printed theatre and festival programmes, flyers and newsletters; press releases; printed performance tickets; printed performance agreements; material relating to art exhibition as response to the production; academic dissertation based on the production (two copies); creative notes; stage notes/directions; and reviews.
Facsimile copy of ink score, dated March 1965, titled Opus 19: 'Piano Sonata'. Originally commissioned for Bangor Arts Festival, 1965.
Rhan oFfilm Cymru Scripts
Untitled and fragmentary scripts, authorship not noted.
Bakkus, an exploration of fanaticism and cultism, was Earthfall's third collaboration with Poland's Chorea theatre company and toured in both Wales and Poland. The production drew mainly from Euripides' The Bacchae and incorporated choral music derived from traditional and ancient sources. Items comprise printed theatre programmes, booklets and flyers; creative notes and notes on Euripides' Bacchae; song lyrics; and credit listing.
Opus 21: Divertimento for Violin and Piano (full score)
Facsimile copy of ink score, dated 28th March 1965 (part 1, 'Intrada'); 14th April 1965 (part 2, 'Toccata'); 15th April 1965 (part 3, 'Cantilena'); and 11th April 1965 (part 4, 'Burlesca'). The score is titled Opus 21: 'Divertimento for Violin and Piano'. Dedicated to Leonard James.