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Letter from Guy Bolton, Remsenburg, to June Tripp, 1965 June 11 : typescript signed.

BIB_ID
447429
Accession number
MA 4133.4
Creator
Bolton, Guy, 1882-1979, sender.
Display Date
Remsenburg (N.Y.), 1965 June 11
Credit line
Gift of Mrs. Edward Hillman, Jr., 1980.
Description
1 item (1 page) ; 26.4 x 18.4 cm
Notes
Typed on letterhead reading: "Guy Bolton / Remsenburg / Long Island" at the top of the sheet.
Year derived from references to previews for "Anya" and "Any Wednesday" being at the Music Box Theatre.
Provenance
Gift of Mrs. Edward Hillman, Jr., 1980.
Summary
Wishing he could have wished her happy birthday and done something to celebrate in person but expressing gladness that "we had fun" on Wednesday; notifying that Ed Lester wants him to quickly finish a script, so he won't be going to New York in the following week; explaining that he delayed writing the script because "Anya" became important; noting that he cannot write in New York; informing that Abraham Berman, "who manages The Music Box for his client Irving Berlin", is getting him tickets to "Any Wednesday", which he feels is better than "The Odd Couple" and "Barefoot", and that he will do his best to get her tickets as well; remedying a wrong phone number and address he had given her for Nantucket with an enclosed card (not included); in a postscript giving Berman's phone number and informing that "Anya" is opening in Philadelphia on October 8th and that he will be in New York at the end of September.