Item 6 - Typescript letter signed to Beaton

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Beaton/A/A1/36/6

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GB 275 Beaton/A/A1/36/6

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Typescript letter signed to Beaton

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  • 25 Dec. 1947 (No year given) (Creation)

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"Charley's Aunt" did very well last night. Discusses the reception of the audience and details of the play. The show is scheduled to stop at the Palace and then move to the Apollo. It will then go on the 'Number One' tour. Hopes the Old Vic will go to the Palace. Sent Beaton a cable about the dress situation. Has received Beaton's paisley sample. Discusses relations with the actors. Sees little of the Oliviers. Relates story of an argument between Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier. Discusses furniture for the play. Has tickets for the Old Vic Ball. Discusses costumes for the ball. Asks if Beaton will buy him some colouring pencils. Went to Covent Garden to see the ballet the other day. Discusses ballet. Suggests Beaton write Alick a note thanking him for his work. Is going to see "Charley's Aunt" on 1 Janruary with Maud. Encloses some notices which may interest Beaton.

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