Went to hear Ronnie [Gilbert?] at a night club, describes it as a great success, then went to Stuart's [?] house 'and turned on'; notes he is saying 'we' because 'there are two of me' but he's very annoyed at 'me' lately; will be flying to see him in the beginning of April, and misses him. Encloses a typed poem, the first he's written.
Misses him, says he would spend time with Heather [?] but he often comes up with ideas which drive Paul to call him 'a provincial queen'; may drive to Philadelphia with him [Heather] to see 'The Last Analysis' at the Repertory Theatre; Ronnie [Gilbert?] opens the next night in a 'filthy' play at the Dramatists Theatre called 'Hot Buttered Roll'; [another] Gilbert [?] isn't speaking to him, which he tries to analyse; encloses a clipping from his mother [not present].
It is the day of the final session of recording [by the group Forever Children?] and he and Kendal [Kendell Kardt] are going to make sure they are louder than Ronnie [Gilbert]; shares the lyrics to 'Saint Vincents Hospital' by Kendal, who misses Joyce [Aaron Funk?] very much.
A letter of short news items: Derek Goldby has been asked to direct a play; Ronnie Gilbert is thinking of returning to singing; Alan Schwartz is fuming because [Paul] told Mr Ewing he couldn't stay [at Paul's]; Lyn Austin is calling her evening of one-act plays 'Psuedologues and Picaroons'; encloses a copy of 'A Verlaine' by Rimbaud.