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Emlyn Williams Papers
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'Charles Dickens'

Adaptations of stories by Dickens, performed between 1951-1986. Six volumes of European history, over the pages of which have been stuck the revised typescripts of the Dickens text; two typescripts, with manuscript revision, marked `only correct script, April 1981'; notebooks, 1951-75, 1951-85 and 1951-86, recording the number of Dickens, Dylan Thomas and Saki performances, (F1/9-10, F1/12); together with letters and papers, 1981-92, sent to Dr James Harding by John H. deLannoy, Emlyn Williams's manager, (F1/11-24), concerning the Dickens tour, and including letters from Emlyn Williams to John H. deLannoy; together with related papers, including stage and lighting instructions, (F1/25).

'The Playboy of the Weekend World'

Adaptations of the stories of Saki [H. H. Munro], performed between 1977-1978. Two typescripts with manuscript revision, 1977-8, 1987; and a typescript of `Super-Beasts', also adapted from the stories of Saki.

Files of newspaper cuttings, reviews and papers, which had been arranged into annual bundles prior to their arrival at the ...,

Files of newspaper cuttings, reviews and papers, which had been arranged into annual bundles prior to their arrival at the Library. They concern the theatre, current affairs and occasionally overlap in subject matter with Class H. File I2/1 includes newspaper cuttings and photographs relating to the Burton/Taylor relationship and file I2/3 concerns material on the death of Miss Cooke.

Scrap-books,

The scrap-books include correspondence, playbills, press cuttings and photographs, relating to Emlyn Williams, his family and friends. Newspaper extracts relating to current affairs are also included. A large quantity of material has been tipped in between the pages of the scrap-books. However to facilitate reference, only the scrap-book pages have been foliated. Thus a folio number can refer to the tipped in material, as well as to the scrap-book folio. This is a selective index, fan mail has not usually been indexed unless written by correspondents of note, and letters from Miss Cooke and family correspondence have not been indexed. The names of the correspondents are listed as they appear in the scrap-books. Most of the material refers to stage appearances by Emlyn Williams. The names of the authors of works not written by Emlyn Williams have been noted.

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