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St John's Library/Beaton/A3/1 contains:
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8 Typescript letter signed to Beaton in London from London
9 Typescript copy of letter to Aldrich and Myers in New York
10 Typescript copy of letter to Laurence Evans in London
11 Typescript letter signed from London to Beaton in New York
12 Typescript letter to Henry Sherek from the USA
13 Typescript letter to Laurence Evans in London from the USA
14 Typescript letter signed to Beaton in London
15 Autograph letter signed to Sherek from Bournemouth
16 Typescript letter to Henry Sherek
17 Typescript letter signed to Beaton in London from New York
18 Typescript letter to Arnold Weissberger
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Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton

Title Typescript letter to Laurence Evans in London from the USA
Reference A3/1/13
Creator Cecil Beaton
Covering Dates 23 Feb. 1951
Extent and Medium 2 p.; paper
Content and context

Is very upset about the difficulties in putting on his play. They might have to postpone it until Autumn, in which case they should try to secure Roger Livesey. Kay Brown thinks that they should assemble a cast now, and that Beaton should go back to London immediately. Beaton, though, wants Evans to investigate potential directors and cast before his return. He apologizes for his apparent callousness when told about Peter Potter's leg amputation. He discusses potential actors and actresses: Irene Worth is his favourite, to play either daughter. Marianne Davis wants them to go ahead with the production in order to get into the Duke of York's. Beaton has heard that the celebrated Sam Berman has also had difficulties with his play, so maybe what he is going through is usual in the theatre world; remains hopeful.

Index Terms
Livesey, Roger (1906-1976) actor
Worth, Irene (1916-2002) American actress
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