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Defender of the Faith by Stuart Carolan, Abbey Theatre Archive, 2004. |
The passing
of actor Tom Hickey has been met by an outpouring of tributes from those who
worked with and who knew him across a range of Irish theatres and
companies and in television, over the past five decades. Accounts of Hickey’s
career in the theatre, from being a central and founding member of the Focus
Theatre in Dublin in the 1960s, to starring performances at Ireland’s major
theatres, live long in the memory of all those fortunate to have seen him
perform throughout his career.
Within the
theatre archive collections of the Hardiman Library, numerous performances by
Hickey are documented and digitally preserved today and for future generations.
Archives of the Abbey Theatre, the Gate Theatre, and of the Druid Theatre Company,
all carry wonderful memories of one of Ireland’s most talented and best-loved
performers.
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London Assurance by Dion Boucicault. Gate Theatre Archive, 1993. |
The archives
hold thousands of production photographs from Hickey’s many performances, as
well as play programmes, prompt-scripts, press material and many other records
that document Hickey’s many roles at the Abbey, The Gate and with Druid. As
well as these items, there are hundreds of hours of digitised video recordings
of some of Hickey’s most famous roles. Some examples include the recording of The Great Hunger at the Abbey Theatre in
1983; Tom Murphy’s The Gigli Concert
at the Abbey in 1983 and later revivals in 1991 and in 2004; Marina Carr’s Portia Coughlan (1996) and By
the Bog of Cats (1998); Brian Friel’s Give
Me Your Answer, Do! (1997) and Thomas Kilroy’s Christ Deliver Us! from
2010. At the Gate Theatre there are recordings of Hickey’s performances in Samuel
Beckett’s Waiting for Godot (1988); Aristocrats by Brian Friel (1991),
Bernard Farrell’s Stella by Starlight
(1998) and Hugo Hamilton’s The Speckled
People (2011).
In the Druid
Theatre Archive, there is a full recording of Hickey’s celebrated role as Red
Raftery in Marina Carr’s On Raftery’s
Hill. Other Druid archive records include production photographs,
programmes and press material from Hickey’s roles in John B. Keane’s Sharon’s Grave (2003) and from the
double-bill of The Playboy of the Western World and The
Shadow of the Glen (2008).
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Tom Vaughan-Lawlor and Tom Hickey, Sharon's Grave, 2003 Druid Theatre Archive.
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Overall,
there are fifty fully digitised recordings of Hickey’s performances across the
archive collections of the Hardiman Library. These images are a small sample of
the indelible mark that Tom Hickey left to all those who were part of his
audience for over fifty years and how the archive collections of the Hardiman
Library, NUI Galway, will ensure Hickey’s many starring roles will be preserved
for the future. |
Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, 1988, Gate Theatre Archive |
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The Double Dealer by William Congrieve, 1997. Gate Theatre Archive |
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The Gigli Concert by Tom Murphy, 1991. Abbey Theatre Archive. |
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Give Me Your Answer, Do! by Brian Friel, 1997. Abbey Theatre Archive |
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She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith, 1995. Gate Theatre Archive |
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Stella by Starlight by Bernard Farrell. 1998. Gate Theatre Archive |
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The Great Hunger by Tom MacIntyre. 1983. Abbey Theatre Archive |
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Rehearsals of On Raftery's Hill by Marina Carr. Druid Theatre Archive. 2000. |
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