Ria Mooney Papers,

1917-1983.

The Ria Mooney Papers is a collection of correspondence and other material concerning Mooney's career in Irish and international theatre. The correspondence traces her work as an actress, director, and producer in the Abbey Theatre, Gate Theatre, and Gaiety Theatre in Dublin, as well as her involvement in touring productions across Europe and the US. Correspondents include some of the founders and directors of the major Irish theatres, including Ernest Blythe, Lennox Robinson, Micháel MacLiammóir, and Hilton Edwards. The papers also contain references to her work with the Civic Repertory Theatre in New York under the guidance of Eva Le Gallienne. Within the collection there is correspondence between Mooney and theatre and literary figures such as Mervyn Wall, Terence Smith, Seán O'Faoláin, Brian Friel, Anew McMaster, M.J. Molloy, Val Mulkerns, and Emmet D'Alton in which the correspondents discuss a range of literary and social matters. Mooney was Margaret Cauldwell's aunt, and Tony Cauldwell is the brother of the actor Brendan Cauldwell.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Mooney, Ria, 1903-1973
Contributors: Abbey Theatre
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Subjects:
Notes:Physical description: 3 boxes (79 folders).
Arrangement:Fonds
I. Correspondence. II. Other Papers.
Provenance:Originally in the possession of Tony and Margaret Cauldwell.
Published / Created: 1917-1983.
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I.xxix. Correspondence from Ethel Mannin and Reginald Reynolds,

1938-1958.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Ria Mooney Papers, 1917-1983
Description:Autograph and typescript letters and postcards to Ria Mooney from Ethel Mannin (writer)in which Mannin discusses her book 'Privileged Spectator', and references to Mooney and F.R. Higgins within it. The correspondence also includes social matters, such as Mannin's marriage to Reginald Reynolds and commiserating with Mooney on the death of of F.R. Higgins.
Also contains one letter from Reginald Reynolds (husband of Ethel Mannin) in which Reynolds provides details of his planned trip around Australia and New Zealand. There is a note in the margin noting that Reynolds died on the trip.
Mannin makes a brief reference to a letter received from W.B. Yeats from Monte Carlo, and a visit from Hannah Sheehy-Skeffington.
Main Creator: Mannin, Ethel, 1900-1984
Created: 1938-1958.
Language:English
Extent:1 folder (9 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,603/29 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.