Tynan Archive. Correspondence and notes arising from the production, including congratulatory letters from friends and responses from the public, and letters from the author; circa 9 January 1969-10 June 1974.
Tynan Archive. Act 1 of Soldiers, under the title The Little London Mystery Cycle; circa 1966-1967. Contains some pencil notes not in Tynan’s handwriting.
Tynan Archive. Acts 2 and 3 of Soldiers, under the title The Little London Mystery Cycle, with some pencil annotations relating to the historical veracity or otherwise of the text, in the same hand as on the script of Act 1 (Add. 87907); circa 1966-1967.
Tynan Archive. Correspondence and notes relating to Soldiers; 10 January-23 April. 1967. The letters were all written between the first National Theatre Board meeting and the second, on 9 January and 24 April 1967 respectively. Subjects touched on are the translation of the play, backing for ...
Tynan Archive. Correspondence and papers relating to Soldiers, after the National Theatre Board’s decision not to produce the play; 24 April-21 December 1967. The file includes the draft texts of agreements made with Rowohlt Verlag GMBH (publishers) to perform the play and public reaction to t...
Tynan Archive. Papers relating to Soldiers, from the inception of the project up to the date of the first National Theatre Board Meeting; 17 March 1965-9 January 1967. The letters concern the script, its subject, and reactions to it. Correspondents include the author and his agent, the transl...
Tynan Archive. Notes and preparatory drafts for the programme for Soldiers, together with a copy of the printed programme book itself, The file on Soldiers-historical notes; 1968. Mostly typewritten.
Tynan Archive. Letters, notes, press cuttings and legal papers relating to the impact of Soldiers, especially the libel action brought by Edward Prchal against Hochhuth and others; 28 January 1969-10 June 1973.
Tynan Archive. Papers relating to the eventual settlement of the libel action out of court. Includes several autograph letters from Hochhuth to Tynan, and numerous letters to both Ken and Kathleen Tynan from a Dr. N. C. Thorne, a man who had sent 'evidence' relating to the case to André Deutsch,...
Tynan Archive. Papers from the National Theatre files on the Soldiers affair; mainly press cuttings and letters to Sir Laurence Olivier from members of the public. Copies.