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Add MS 80776
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Anti-Apartheid Movement. Correspondence and papers of Freda Troup (Mrs Leon Levson) writer and anti-apartheid activist (b. 1911, d. 2004), relating to an Anti-Apartheid Movement campaign to encourage writers and playwrights to withdraw rights to have their works performed in segregated theatres in South Africa; 1958-1963, n.d. Contains letters to, and autograph and signed letters from, writers. Also contains letters to Mary Benson, writer and anti-apartheid activist (b. 1919, d. 2000), concerning treason trials in South Africa in the early 1960s. Presented by Mrs Levson, Dec. 2000.
Paper; ff. i + 241.
1. ff. 1-156. Correspondence with writers and playwrights; 1963.
2. ff. 157-183. Press releases and press-cuttings; 1963. Partly printed.
3. ff. 184-227. Notes, including lists of writers who have agreed to join the boycott, those who have been approached, and lists of their agents; 1963, n.d.
4. ff. 228-241. Letters from Freda Troup to Mary Benson; 1958-1961.
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Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Anti-Apartheid Movement: Papers and correspondence of Freda Levson rel. to Anti-Apartheid Movement: 1958-1963, n.d.
includes:
- ff. 1-2 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Arthur Adamov, playwright: Correspondence of Arthur Adamov and Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 3 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Edward Albee, playwright: Letter to Edward Albee from Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 4 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Janet Allen, playwright: Letter to Freda Levson from Janet Allen: 1963.
- f. 5 John Arden, playwright: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson from John Arden: 1963.
- f. 6 John Arden, playwright: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: John Keyes Byrne, playwright; alias 'Hugh Leonard': Robert Muller, playwright: Fred Watson, playwright: Note to Freda Levson rel. to John Arden , Robert Muller , Fred Watson and John Keyes Byrne: 1963.
- f. 7 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Lionel Begleiter, alias Bart; composer and librettist: Letter to Freda Levson on behalf of Lionel Begleiter: 1963.
- f. 8 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: John Barton, Associate Director, Royal Shakespeare Company: Letter to Freda Levson from John Barton: 1963.
- ff. 9-10 Samuel Beckett, author: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letters to Freda Levson from Samuel Beckett: 1963.
- f. 11 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: James Michael Bernard, composer; companion of Paul Dehn: Letter to Freda Levson from James Michael Bernard: 1963.
- ff. 12-15 Robert Oxton Bolt, playwright: Anti-Apartheid Movement: Correspondence of Robert Oxton Bolt and Anti-Apartheid Movement: 1962-1963.
- f. 13 Robert Oxton Bolt, playwright: Dennis Vincent Brutus, poet: Letter to Robert Oxton Bolt from Dennis Vincent Brutus: 1963: Copy.
- f. 16 Margery Vosper, literary agent: Brian Brooke, Managing Director, the Brian Brooke Company: Letter, etc., to Margery Vosper from Brian Brooke: 1963.
- ff. 19-25 Anti-Apartheid Movement: Brian Brooke, Managing Director, the Brian Brooke Company: Notes on Brian Brooke's views on the anti-apartheid stance of some playwrights by Anti-Apartheid Movement: 1963.
- f. 26 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Brian Brooke, Managing Director, the Brian Brooke Company: Edwin Lichtenstein, of the Legal Department, Christopher Mann Ltd: Letter to Freda Levson from Edwin Lichtenstein rel. to Brian Brooke: 1963.
- ff. 27-30 Dennis Vincent Brutus, poet: British Actors' Equity Association: Letter to British Actors' Equity Association from Dennis Vincent Brutus: 1963.
- ff. 31, 108-109 John Boynton Priestley, novelist, playwright and essayist: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Correspondence of Freda Levson and John Boynton Priestley: 1963.
- f. 33 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Ray Cooney, playwright: Postcard to Freda Levson from Ray Cooney: 1963.
- ff. 34-35 Winifred Ashton, alias 'Clemence Dane'; author: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Correspondence on behalf of Winifred Ashton and Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 36 Paul Edward Dehn, writer: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson from Paul Edward Dehn: 1963.
- f. 37 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Shelagh Delaney, playwright: Letter to Freda Levson from Shelagh Delaney: 1963.
- f. 38 Dame Daphne Du Maurier, DBE; wife of Sir F A M Browning: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson from Dame Daphne Du Maurier: 1963.
- ff. 39-40 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Ronald Frederick Henry Duncan, playwright and poet: Letters to Freda Levson from Ronald Frederick Henry Duncan: 1963.
- ff. 41-42 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Charles Dyer, playwright and novelist: Letters to Freda Levson from Charles Dyer: 1963.
- ff. 43-45v Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Gore-Browne, playwright: Letters, etc., to Freda Levson from Lt. Col. Robert Gore-Browne: 1963.
- f. 45 Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Stewart Gore-Browne, Kt.; Member, Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia: Press-cutting rel. to Lt. Col. Sir Stewart Gore-Browne: [1963]: Printed.
- ff. 46-48 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Ronald E. M. Gow, author: Correspondence of Ronald E. M. Gow and Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 49 Graham Greene, author: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson from Graham Greene: 1963.
- f. 50 Graham Greene, author: Jan Van Loewen, copyright agent: Letter to Jan Van Loewen from Graham Greene: 1963: Copy.
- f. 51 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Elizabeth Hart, playwright: Letter to Freda Levson from Elizabeth Hart: 1963.
- f. 53 Major-General John Hay Beith, alias 'Ian Hay'; author: Anti-Apartheid Movement: Letter to the executors of the estate of Ian Hay from Anti-Apartheid Movement: 1963.
- f. 54 Mary Hayley Bell, wife of Sir J L E W Mills: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson from Mary Hayley Bell: 1963.
- ff. 55-56 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Lillian Hellman, playwright: Correspondence of Lillian Hellman and Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 57 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Lillian Hellman, playwright: Kay Steiner, of Ashley-Steiner Famous Artists Inc: Letter to Kay Steiner from Freda Levson rel. to Lillian Hellman: 1963.
- ff. 58-59 Sir Alan Patrick Herbert, author: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Correspondence of Sir Alan Patrick Herbert and Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 60 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Frank Hilton, playwright: Letter to Freda Levson from Frank Hilton: 1963.
- ff. 61-64 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Norman Charles Hunter, dramatist: Correspondence of Norman Charles Hunter and Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 65 Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle of Blackburn 1990: S. Jacobson, MRCP: Letter to Barbara Anne Castle from S. Jacobson: 1963.
- f. 66 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Captain Anthony Martin Kimmins, RN; author and playwright: Letter to Freda Levson on behalf of Capt. Anthony Martin Kimmins: 1963.
- f. 67 William Stephen Richard King-Hall, Baron King-Hall: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to William Stephen Richard King-Hall from Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 69 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Bernard Kops, writer and poet: Letter to Bernard Kops from Freda Levson: 1963.
- ff. 71-72 League of Dramatists: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Correspondence of League of Dramatists and Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 73 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: John Keyes Byrne, playwright; alias 'Hugh Leonard': Letter to Freda Levson from John Keyes Byrne: 1963.
- f. 74 Benn Wolfe Levy, MP; playwright: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson from Benn Wolfe Levy: 1963.
- ff. 76-87v Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Lewsen: Letters to — Lewsen from Freda Levson: [1963]: Drafts.
- ff. 88-89 Henry Livings, dramatist: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Correspondence of Henry Livings and Freda Levson: 1963.
- ff. 90-91 William Miles Malleson, actor: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Correspondence of William Miles Malleson and Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 92 William Melville Caverhill, alias 'Alan Melville'; writer of revues: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson from William Melville Caverhill: 1963.
- f. 93 Bernard James Miles, Baron Miles; founder of the Mermaid Theatre: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson from Bernard James Miles: 1963.
- f. 94 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Sir Ronald Graeme Millar, Kt.; playwright: Letter to Freda Levson from Sir Ronald Graeme Millar: 1963.
- ff. 95-98 Arthur Miller, US playwright: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Correspondence of Arthur Miller and Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 99 Dr Jonathan Wolfe Miller, medical scientist and theatrical director: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson from Dr Jonathan Wolfe Miller: 1963.
- f. 100 Sir John Clifford Mortimer, QC; author: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson from Sir John Clifford Mortimer: 1963.
- ff. 101-102 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Robert Muller, playwright: Letters to Freda Levson from and on behalf of Robert Muller: 1963.
- f. 103 Iris Murdoch, author and philosopher: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Postcard to Freda Levson from Iris Murdoch: 1963.
- ff. 104-105 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: William John Francis Naughton, writer: Correspondence of Freda Levson and William John Francis Naughton: 1963.
- f. 106 John Osborne, playwright: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson from John Osborne: 1963.
- f. 107 Harold Pinter, playwright: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson from Harold Pinter: 1963.
- f. 110 Sir Terence Mervyn Rattigan, playwright: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson on behalf of Sir Terence Mervyn Rattigan: 1963.
- f. 111 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: 'Spike' Milligan, called Terence Alan; writer and performer: John Antrobus, playwright: Letter to Freda Levson on behalf of Terence Alan Milligan and John Antrobus: 1963.
- ff. 112-114 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: James David Rudkin, playwright: Correspondence of James David Rudkin and Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 115 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: James Saunders, playwright: Letter to Freda Levson from James Saunders: 1963.
- f. 116 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Gerald Savory, playwright: Letter to Freda Levson from Gerald Savory: 1963.
- f. 117 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Aubrey Blackburn, of Christopher Mann Ltd: Peter Levin Shaffer, playwright: Letter to Freda Levson from Aubrey Blackburn on behalf of Peter Levin Shaffer: 1963.
- f. 118 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Peter Levin Shaffer, playwright: Letter to Peter Levin Shaffer from Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 119 Dodie Smith, alias Dorothy Gladys; playwright: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Letter to Freda Levson from Dorothy Gladys Smith: 1963.
- f. 120 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Anti-Apartheid Movement: Dame Muriel Sarah Spark, DBE; writer: Letter to Freda Levson from Anti-Apartheid Movement rel. to Dame Muriel Sarah Spark: 1963.
- f. 121 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Dame Muriel Sarah Spark, DBE; writer: Letter to Freda Levson from Dame Muriel Sarah Spark: 1963.
- f. 122 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Lesley Storm, playwright: Letter to Freda Levson from Lesley Storm: 1963.
- f. 123 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Gwyn Thomas, writer: Letter to Freda Levson from Gwyn Thomas: 1963.
- f. 124 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Times, The; newspaper: Letter to The Times from Freda Levson: 1963.
- ff. 125-127 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Arthur Watkyn, playwright: Correspondence of Arthur Watkyn and Freda Levson: 1963.
- f. 128 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Fred Watson, playwright: Letter to Freda Levson from Fred Watson: 1963.
- ff. 129-132 Arnold Wesker, playwright: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Correspondence of Arnold Wesker and Freda Levson: 1963.
- ff. 133-135 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Cecil Williams, actor and playwright: Correspondence of Cecil Williams and Freda Levson: 1963, 1965.
- ff. 136-137 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Hugh Anthony Glanmor Williams, actor and playwright: Correspondence of Hugh Anthony Glanmor Williams and Freda Levson: 1963.
- ff. 138-139, 141 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Bridget Aschenberg, of Ashley-Steiner Famous Artists Inc: 'Tennessee' Williams, called Thomas Lanier; playwright: Correspondence of Bridget Aschenberg and Freda Levson rel. to Thomas Lanier Williams: 1963.
- f. 139 Arthur Miller, US playwright: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Bridget Aschenberg, of Ashley-Steiner Famous Artists Inc: Murray Schisgal, playwright: Letter to Freda Levson from Bridget Aschenberg on behalf of Arthur Miller and Murray Schisgal: 1963.
- f. 140 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: 'Tennessee' Williams, called Thomas Lanier; playwright: Letter to Thomas Lanier Williams from Freda Levson: 1963.
- ff. 142-144 Sir Angus Frank Johnstone Wilson, writer: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Correspondence of Freda Levson and Sir Angus Frank Johnstone Wilson: 1963.
- f. 145 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Abdul Minty, of the Anti-Apartheid Movement: Letter to Abdul Minty from Freda Levson: 1963.
- ff. 146-154 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Draft circular letters to playwrights and writers rel. to the boycott of South Africa: 1963.
- ff. 157-172v Anti-Apartheid Movement: Press releases rel. to the boycott of South Africa by playwrights: 1963.
- ff. 173-183 Anti-Apartheid Movement: Press-cuttings rel. to the boycott of South Africa by playwrights: 1963.
- f. 184 Robert Oxton Bolt, playwright: Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Notes on the death of Robert Bolt by Freda Levson: 1995.
- ff. 187-227 Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Anti-Apartheid Movement: Lists of playwrights, writers, and agents approached about the boycott of South Africa: 1963.
- ff. 228-240v Freda Levson, née Troup; secretary to P Bottome; sister-in-law of Sir H Casson; anti-apartheid activist: Mary Benson, anti-apartheid activist and writer: Letters to Mary Benson from Freda Levson: 1958-1961.
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- Names:
- Adamov, Arthur, playwright, 1908-1970
Albee, Edward Franklin, playwright, 1928-2016
Allen, Janet, playwright
Anti-Apartheid Movement
Antrobus, John, playwright
Arden, John, playwright, b 1930
Aschenberg, Bridget, of Ashley-Steiner Famous Artists Inc
Ashton, Winifred, playwright and novelist; pseudonym Clemence Dane, 1888-1965
Barton, John Bernard Adie, director, playwright, and actor, 1928-2018
Beckett, Samuel, author, 1906-1989
Begleiter, Lionel, composer of popular songs and musicals, 1930-1999
Beith, John Hay, Major-General al 'Ian Hay', author
Bell, Mary Hayley, wife of Sir J L E W Mills
Benson, Mary, anti-apartheid activist and writer
Bernard, James Michael, composer, companion of Paul Dehn
Blackburn, Aubrey, of Christopher Mann Ltd
Bolt, Robert Oxton, playwright, 1924-1995
British Actors' Equity Association
Brooke, Brian, Managing Director the Brian Brooke Company
Browne, Robert, army officer, author and playwright, b 1893
Browne, Stewart, Knight, army officer, settler and politician, 1883-1967
Brutus, Dennis Vincent, poet
Byrne, John Keyes, playwright, al 'Hugh Leonard'
Castle, Barbara Anne, Baroness Castle of Blackburn 1990
Caverhill, William Melville, writer of revues; alias 'Alan Melville', 1910-1983,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000368602879
Cooney, Ray, playwright
Dehn, Paul Edward, screenwriter and librettist, 1912-1976
Delaney, Shelagh Mary, playwright, 1938-2011
Duncan, Ronald Frederick Henry, playwright and poet, 1914-1982
Dyer, Charles, playwright and novelist, 1928-2021
Gow, Ronald E M, author and correspondent of Freda Levson, fl 1963
Greene, Graham, author, 1904-1991,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121016384
Hall, William Stephen Richard, Baron King-Hall, 1893-1966
Hart, Elizabeth, playwright
Hellman, Lillian, playwright
Herbert, Alan Patrick, Knight, author, 1890-1971
Hilton, Frank, playwright
Hunter, Norman Charles, dramatist
Jacobson, S, MRCP
Kimmins, Anthony Martin, naval officer, author and playwright, 1901-1964
Kops, Bernard, writer and poet, b 1926
League of Dramatists
Levson, Freda, née Troup secretary to P Bottome, sister-in-law of Sir H Casson, anti-apartheid activist
Levy, Benn Wolfe, MP, playwright, 1900-1973
Lewsen, —
Lichtenstein, Edwin, of the Legal Department Christopher Mann Ltd
Livings, Henry, dramatist, 1929-1988
Malleson, William Miles, actor
Maurier, Daphne, novelist, 1907-1989
Miles, Bernard James, Baron Miles, actor, founder of the Mermaid Theatre, 1907-1991
Millar, Ronald Graeme, Kt, playwright
Miller, Arthur, US playwright, 1915-2005
Miller, Jonathan Wolfe, Knight, medical scientist and theatrical director, 1934-2019
Milligan, Terence Alan, aka 'Spike', comedian and author, 1918-2002,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000114801237
Minty, Abdul, of the Anti-Apartheid Movement
Mortimer, John Clifford, Knight, Queen's Counsel; playwright and novelist, 1923-2009
Muller, Robert, playwright
Murdoch, Jean Iris, afterwards Bayley; author and philosopher, 1919-1999,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000115071934,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/89499452
Naughton, William John Francis, writer, 1910-1992
Osborne, John James, playwright, 1929-1994
Pinter, Harold, playwright, director and actor, 1930-2008,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121415641
Priestley, John Boynton, novelist, playwright and essayist, 1894-1984
Rattigan, Terence Mervyn, Knight, playwright, 1911-1977
Rudkin, James David, playwright, b 1936
Saunders, James, playwright, 1925-2004
Savory, Gerald, playwright
Schisgal, Murray, playwright
Shaffer, Peter Levin, Knight, playwright, 1926-2016
Smith, Dodie, playwright alias Dorothy Gladys
Spark, Muriel Sarah, writer, 1918-2006
Steiner, Kay, of Ashley-Steiner Famous Artists Inc
Storm, Lesley, playwright
The Times, British newspaper, 1785-
Thomas, Gwyn, writer
Van Loewen, Jan, copyright agent
Vosper, Margery, literary agent
Watkyn, Arthur, playwright
Watson, Fred, playwright
Wesker, Arnold, Knight, playwright, 1932-2016
Williams, Cecil, actor and playwright
Williams, Hugh Anthony Glanmor, actor and playwright
Williams, Thomas Lanier, playwright; al. 'Tennessee Williams', 1911-1983
Wilson, Angus Frank Johnstone, Knight, novelist and biographer, 1913-1991