From Sir Michael Redgrave, C.B.E., 3 Hans Crescent, London, S.W.1. - Congratulates him on his Chichester triumph ['The Royal Hunt of the Sun']; believes Aubrey Blackburn talked to him about a one-act comedy that might be a vehicle for Vivien Leigh at the Guildford Festival; she may no longer be free, but he is still looking for a contrasting piece to a one-act tragedy that he might lure her with; if this comedy is still 'lively' in his mind, please let him know.
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Part of Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer
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15 Feb 1949
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan
45 Temple Fortune Hill, N.W.11 - Has not replied sooner because of an attack of flu. Would like to meet: suggests lunching together to discuss a show. He would like to see the Oliviers [in Anouilh's "Antigone"?] but expects it would be difficult to get a ticket; there should be a good French or Italian film on. Has been told that Trevelyan should ask about his Austrian friend's government stock at the Chief Accountant's Office at the Bank of England, though he will probably also need to consult the Trading with the Enemy Department in Kingsway. José is well and visiting her parents, Sandra is staying with the Luces temporarily with her baby, and they look forward to Bessie's promised visit in spring.