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Letter from Charles Bowden
SHAF/B/10/1/102 · Unidad documental simple · 24 Oct. 1974
Parte de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Is sorry to have left the party but was not prepared for the stunning impact of the extraordinary play and production.

Telegram from Ray Stark
SHAF/B/10/1/78 · Unidad documental simple · 23 Oct. 1974
Parte de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Western Union Telegram - Sends his congratulations, would love to hear from him when things are quieter.

Letter from Robby Lantz
SHAF/B/10/1/67 · Unidad documental simple · 17 Mar. 1974
Parte de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

The Connaught, London - Is excited by the play, comments on Hopkins as fine in the role, makes some suggestions for changes in transfer to the States.

Hallmark Hall of Fame project
SHAF/B/13/3/3 · Unidad documental simple · Mar.-June 2002
Parte de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Material relating to the Hallmark Hall of Fame film proposal, with cover letter for the edited version dated 28 March 2002 (edited version not present), Shaffer's reaction to the script, and a typescript fax from Peter Shaffer with cover letter to Cameron Johann with emendations to the shortened film script with two versions of the opening scene, but expressing misgivings that more cuts will work and doubts about the entire project.

General correspondence
THMJ II/H/25 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1930-1933
Parte de Papers of Sir Joseph Thomson (J. J. Thomson), Part II

Includes correspondence from E. Everett re his retirement as Thomson's personal assistant at the Cavendish Laboratory, 6 December 1930, 5 October 1931. Also includes an obituary of Everett from Nature written by Thomson, 18 November 1933.

Letter from John Robinson
SHAF/B/10/1/66 · Unidad documental simple · 21 Feb. 1974
Parte de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Trinity College, Cambridge, England, CB2 1TQ - They met on the Frost programme, and Shaffer gave them tickets for 'The Royal Hunt of the Sun'; writes to say he has seen 'Equus' twice and read it more than that; took Donald Swann and his wife, whose comments provoked a reaction in his secretary, has made it the basis of a sermon; invites him to Trinity in the Easter term to dine and speak informally. Accompanied by an extract from the letter to John Robinson from Donald Swann, a reaction to 'Equus' and Donald Swann's criticism by Stella Haughton, and a copy of the sermon Robinson preached, headed "A Statement of Christian Faith, (1) The Human Condition."