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Typed letter from Frank Tait
SHAF/A/1/T/8 · Item · 16 Feb. [1986]
Part of Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Envies him the holiday in Martinique; have made plans to go to Switzerland around plans to see 'Yonadab' in London; Molly Keane visited, her 'Time after Time' was on tv, a shame Googie Withers was devoid of charm but Brenda Bruce was amazing; was disappointed by the movie [Kiss of the] Spider Woman and was disappointed; Elizabeth Cavendish is having problems with her legs and is unlikely to rest as much as instructed.

Typed letter from Frank Tait
SHAF/A/1/T/7 · Item · 29 Apr. [1985]
Part of Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Is sorry to have missed a treat because of his health, and shares an amusing story of meeting his ENT specialist while under the influence of morphine; details his busy social schedule, hopes to see Peter when he goes to visit Elizabeth Cavendish.

Typed letter from Frank Tait
SHAF/A/1/T/5 · Item · 10 Jan. [1984]
Part of Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Could not come over in Nov. because of celebrations of John Piper's 80th birthday; describes his Christmas, cooked a goose; went to the opening of the Old Vic, which he describes; reports on John Betjeman's condition; was pleased to hear about the trip to Japan.

SHAF/A/1/T/4 · Item · 28 Oct. [1980]
Part of Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Is looking forward to his trip to the States, will stay at the Algonquin; is thinking of taking early retirement; gave Billy [Henderson] a Vuillard drawing of Henderson aged 18-19.

SHAF/A/1/T/2 · Item · 15 Dec. [1975]
Part of Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Hopes he has heard from Morris Carstairs, a professor of psychiatry who took no pleasure in recent plays except for a production of 'Shrivings', which he admired; is enjoying his new job, but is worried about job cuts; discusses a dinner with Elizabeth Cavendish and John Betjeman, who is under pressure to write something for the Queen's Jubilee; describes his joy in Christmas rituals.

SHAF/B/10/1/158 · Item · 16 Dec. [1975]
Part of Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Went to see 'Equus' with a nephew, and is baffled that each time it feels new and the questions raised as if for the first time; has announced his resignation from the Health Service and will go to work in the Civil Service; saw Miller's 'After the Fall' on television and found it had wonderful moments but finds the reiteration 'like some dreadful drilling of some fearful neurotic'; encountered Peter's father at the physiotherapist, 'invested him with Shafferness which made my approach very particular and enthusiastic...he must have been baffled.'

SHAF/A/1/T/1 · Item · 24 June [1975?]
Part of Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

He misses Peter, and describes his experience of heat as a tactile experience and as close as he'll get to communion; wonders if most Catholic countries are hot and if the weather explains Scottish Presbyterianism; discusses the effects of budget restrictions, the need to define mental illness and ethical guidelines for behavior modification treatments; discusses 'No Man's Land', admires John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson; Elizabeth [Cavendish?] is back and rested, and he deems regular breaks necessary for her; reacts to Peter's story of a group therapy session.