Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. lxxxii. Correspondence and papers relating to the production of the play; 2001. Includes an interview with John Nathan for the Jewish chronicle, 5 Oct. 2001 (electrostatic copy of printed article), letters to Harwood from John Julius Duff-Cooper (Viscount Norwich), Du...
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. lxxxiii. 'See you next Tuesday': a comedy in two acts, adapted by Ronald Harwood from Le Dîner de Cons by Francis Veber; 2003. Word-processed script, inscribed '15th July 2003 (incorporating the Gate Theatre amendments)'. First performed as 'See U next Tuesday', G...
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. lxxxiv. 'On the night of 26 November 1832 Mr. William Charles Macready challenged Mr. Edmund Kean for the Acting Championship of the World: an account of the events based upon the words of the contestants and other interested parties by Mr. Ronald Harwood'; n.d. A typ...
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. lxxxv. 'The tower'; n.d. Typewritten, with autograph amendments. Author not named, presumably by Harwood. The agent is named as Felix de Wolfe. ff. iv +42. 330 x 225mm.
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. lxxxvi. 'Acknowledgements'; 1985-1992, A number of incomplete drafts, both autograph and typewritten of act 1, and sketches towards act 2. For a CD-ROM containing notes on and drafts of this play see Add MS 88881/7.
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. lxxxvii. 'Comeback'; 1982. Autograph. A notebook containing the draft opening of a two act play, with a reappraisal dated 15 Feb. 1982. Some later drafts of this play, with the file names 'Still life' and 'Still2' are on the CD-ROM at Add. 88881/7. 256 x 175mm.
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. lxxxviii. 1. 'The Adoration (The Reward)'; n.d. Autograph outline of characters. 2. 'Believers'; 1974. A play. Autograph and typewritten outlines and partial scripts. 3. 'Beware the jubjub bird: or the wooing of Alice West'; 1983. First notes and the first lea...
Ronald Harwood Papers. Vol. xc. Shooting script; ]1960]. With subsequent letters of 1963 from Ronald Harwood to Sir Donald Wolfit, from Norman C. Hunter to Harwood, enclosing a copy of a letter to him from Sir Donald Wolfit relating to an attempt by Harwood to rewrite the script for the stage...