Rattigan Papers. Vol. lxxxiii. 'The girl who came to supper', [1963]. Typewritten. A musical version of 'The prince and the showgirl', with book by Harry Kurnitz and music and lyrics by Noël Coward. First performed, New York, Nov. 1963. ff. 160. 278 x 216mm. Harry Kurnitz, playwright: Sir Noël...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. cclxxxiii. Photographs of productions of 'The deep blue sea', [1952]. Includes seven photographs from the New York production. ff. 40. 220 x 257mm.
Rattigan Papers. Vols. ix-xi. 'Follow my leader', [1938]. A play by Rattigan and Anthony Maurice [i.e. Anthony Maurice Elin Goldschmidt]. Three typewritten versions, the first two with autograph amendments. First performed, London, 16 Jan. 1940. Three volumes. 254 x 202 mm.
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Anthony Maurice Elin Goldschmidt, afterwards Goldsmith; playwright: Play 'Follow my leader' by Sir T. M. Rattigan and A. M. E. Goldschmidt: [1938]: Typewritten, with autogr. amendments.
Rattigan Papers. Vol. xxiv. 'For Johnny', [1945?]. Screenplay by Rattigan, story by Rattigan and Anatole de Grunwald, based on a scenario by Rattigan and Capt. Richard Sherman, U.S. Army, with poems by John Sleigh Pudney, filmed as 'The way to the stars' (U.K. title) or 'Johnny in the clouds' (U...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. ccxxxviii (ff. 254). 1. ff. 1-21. Short story 'Life and soul', circa 1929. 2. f. 22. 'Modern drama', [1930]. Printed. A cutting from The Harrovian, vol. 43, no. 1 (1 Mar. 1930), p. 23. 3. f. 23. 'Travel and travel books' and 'Transfiguration', [1930]. Printed. A cutting ...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. clxxxvi. 'Goodbye Mr. Chips', [1965]. Autograph. First draft screenplay. Includes: initial memoranda to Arthur Jacobs, producer of the film based on James Hilton's Goodbye Mr Chips, for which Rattigan wrote the original screenplay, which was not produced in this form. See A...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. cclii (ff. 204). Correspondence, inventories and papers relating to Terence Rattigan's possessions and his house in Kennoway, Fife, 1969-1977. Inventories: Correspondence and papers relating to Sir T. M. Rattigan's possessions and his house in Kennoway, Fife: 1969-1977: Pa...