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Pencil drawings of the set and stage by Joe Vaněk
List of props used in the production of the Goat
print-out email correspondence between Joe Vaněk and Alan Gilsenan
Print-out email correspondence between Joe Vaněk and Eamonn Fox
Set design plans for Knives in Hens by Joe Vaněk
Set design plans for Knives in Hens by Joe Vaněk
Set design plans for Knives in Hens by Joe Vaněk
Printed programme from Landmark productions 'Knives in Hens', written by David Harrower, directed by Alan Gilsenan and designed by Joe Vaněk, Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin.
Print-outs of internet images researched in design process by Joe Vaněk
Print-outs of internet images researched in design process by Joe Vaněk
Print-outs of internet images researched in design process by Joe Vaněk
Print-outs of internet images researched in design process by Joe Vaněk
Print-outs of internet images researched in design process by Joe Vaněk
Paper print-outs of colour photographs of set model-box for Knives in Hens at Smock AlleyTheatre, Dublin
Images of the set, furniture and props for Knives in Hens being installed at Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin
Costume and prop list of items used and to be sourced for use in the production
Costume list of items used and to be sourced for use in the production
Pencil sketches of furniture and set
Pencil sketches of furniture and set
Pencil sketches of furniture and set
List of props used for each scene in Knives in Hens
List of props used for each scene in Knives in Hens
Costume list of items used and to be sourced for use in the production
Prop list of items used and to be sourced for use in the production
Printed prop list of items used and to be sourced for use in the production
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