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#1278 Brief an Fitch

Datierung 1934-11-06
Absendeort London, Großbritannien
Verfasser Toller, Ernst
Beschreibung

Brief, 2 S., T

Provenienz UT, Harry Ransom Center, Ernst Toller Papers
Briefkopf -
Personen Fitch, ?
Forbes-Robertson, Jean
Godfrey, Peter
Baxter Somerville, John
Doran, F. E.
Fitch, ?
Toller, Ernst
Institutionen London Play Company
Westminster Theatre (London)
Royalty Theatre (London)
Manchester Repertory Theatre
The Bodley Head (John Lane)
Werke Die Wandlung
Feuer aus den Kesseln
Wunder in Amerika
Die blinde Göttin

Ernst Toller

1. Lambolle Road,

London N. W. 3.

November 6th, 1934.

London Play-Company,

51. Picadilly,

London W. 1.

Dear Mr. Fitch,

The Bodley Head, John Lane will send you:

10 sheets of “The transfiguration”,

10   ”      ”    “Mary Baker-Eddie” (Miracle in America.) and

10   ”      ”    “Draw the fires”,

and some copies of “The Blind Goddess”.

Tomorrow I shall send you several criticisms.

Monday-night I talked with Jean Forbes-Robertson and Peter Godfrey. Jean Forbes-Robertson still would like to perform the Anna of “The Blind Goddess”, but Peter Godfrey cannot give me a definite date. So I told him that I would postpone the performance, if he would fix up a contract for the “The Blind Goddess”. I cannot wish me a better thing than a performance of “The Blind Goddess” with Jean Forbes-Robertson under the management of Peter Godfrey. Will you please, occasionally refer to this and try to get a decision?

A starring performance by Jean Forbes-Robertson in the Westminster-Theatre seems to me impossible, because she only acts under her own management in the Royalty-Theatre.

Of course it would be good to get as soon as possible a decision of Mr. J. Baxter Somerville.

Yesterday I got a letter from Manchester Repertory Theatre. (Mr. F. E. Doran.) Mr Doran invited me, to put one of my plays on the stage in the Manchester Repertory Theatre. He offered me 15 Gns. fees. Though the fee is very small I shall agree. The contract for the play would have to be fixed up with you. I am not quite sure which of my plays I shall choose and would be glad if you could give me an advice.

I hope, that you will let me know good news very soon

Yours sincerely