Rattigan Papers. Vol. xix (ff. 6). Correspondence relating to the revival of 'While the sun shines' at the Theatre Royal, Windsor, 1976. includes: f. 1 Hubert Gregg, dramatist: Letter to Sir T. M. Rattigan: [1976].f. 2 Peter Fontaine, theatrical producer: Letter to Sir T. M. Rattigan: 1976...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. xx. 'O mistress mine', 1949. Autograph. Two draft scripts for a film based on Rattigan's play 'Love in idleness'. Play first performed, Liverpool, 27 Nov. 1944, London, 20 Dec. 1944, film not produced. Published London: Hamish Hamilton, 1945. ff. ii+248. 345 x 236mm.
Rattigan Papers. Vol. xxii (ff. 99). Correspondence relating to 'Love in idleness' and subsequent proposals for filming it as 'O mistress mine', 1948-1966. Telegrams and typewritten. includes: f. 2 William Frank Arthur Rattigan, CMG: Mary Herring, secretary to Sir T M Rattigan: Vera Rattigan...
Rattigan Papers. Vol. xxiii. 'Rendezvous', [1943?]. Outline for a film on Anglo-American air force co-operation during World War II, eventually filmed as 'The way to the stars'. ff. 104. 280 x 202mm.
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. xxvi (ff. 165). Telegrams sent to Rattigan at the opening performances of 'The Winslow boy' at Brighton and London, with replies to most of the latter by Rattigan, 1946. Telegrams, and typewritten. Not indexed.
Vol. xxvii a (ff. 150). 1945-1948. Harold Freedman, literary agent: Brandt and Brandt Dramatic Department, Inc: Correspondence, including telegrams, of H. Freedman, President of Brandt & Brandt Dramatic Department, Inc. and other members of his staff, with Sir T. M. Rattigan, or his secreta...