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Michael Twomey and Maairain Morrish in The Country Boy : graphic.
The Country Boy by John Murphy. Produced by the Theatre of the South. Image no 00178. -
Michael Twomey and Flor Dullea in The Country Boy : graphic.
The Country Boy by John Murphy. Michael Twomey as Eddie, the emigrant son. Flor Dullea as Curly, the younger son. Produced by the Theatre of the South. Image no 00177. -
James N. Healy and Michael Twomey in Sive : graphic.
James N. Healy as the Matchmaker and Michael Twomey as a singing Tinker in Sive. Produced by the Southern Theatre Group. Performed at the Father Mathew Hall. Image no 00150. -
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 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 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. -
A scene from Moll : graphic.
(L-R): Chris Sheehan, Mary O'Donovan, James N. Healy, Michael Twomey, Paddy Comerford. Produced by the Theatre of the South. Image no 00179. -
Michael Twomey and Paddy Comerford in All the King's Horses : graphic.
L-R: Michael Twomey, Paddy Comerford. Image no 00098. -
The cast of Slag : graphic.
'Slag' was a satirical revue show produced in the early 1960's. Back Row: Donal O'Donovan, Dick Healy, Frank Duggan, John Donegan. Front Row: Colum Fehily, Anne Brennan, Michael Twomey. Image no 00008. -
Siobhan O'Brien and Michael Twomey : graphic.
Siobhan O'Brien as Peg Finnerty and Michael Twomey as Maurice Brown in John B. Keane's 'Many Young Men of Twenty'. Image no 00057 (No Irish Examiner reference number). -
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 -
Dinner party celebrating final of Theatre of the South : graphic.
The Theatre of the South group was founded in 1971 by James N. Healy, Dan Donovan and Michael Twomey. Back Row: Pat Murray, Ann Kenneally, Sheila Healy, James N. Healy, Donal Kenneally, Flor Dullea, Dick Healy. Front Row: Frank Duggan, Michael Twomey. Image no 00052.