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HOTEL EDEN
HOTEL EDEN
HARRINGTON GARDENS
HARRINGTON GARDENS
LONDON S.W.7
LONDON S.W.7
Fremantle 7722/4411
Fremantle 7722/4411
 
 
   Wyndham Theater 'cross the street from Leicester Sq.
   Wyndham Theater 'cross the street from Leicester Sq.
underground, last night. We were last there 41 years ago,
underground, last night. We were last there 41 years ago,
saw an insipid, English [[Pach?]] Drawing-room type play then,  
saw an insipid, English Posh Drawing-room type play [[underlined:  then]],  
and last night's play, though credits with being quote: "The Best
and last night's play, though credited with being quote: "[[underlined: The Best
Play of 1964"  If that was true, 1964 must have been one hell of
Play of 1964]]."  If that was true, 1964 must have been one hell of
a dreary year in the theater. The play was by John Osborne, who
a dreary year in the theater. The play was by John Osborne, who
seems to think you must constantly have sex served up. I had
seems to think you must constantly have sex served up. I had

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letterhead HOTEL EDEN HARRINGTON GARDENS LONDON S.W.7 Fremantle 7722/4411

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 Wyndham Theater 'cross the street from Leicester Sq.

underground, last night. We were last there 41 years ago, saw an insipid, English Posh Drawing-room type play underlined: then, and last night's play, though credited with being quote: "[[underlined: The Best Play of 1964]]." If that was true, 1964 must have been one hell of a dreary year in the theater. The play was by John Osborne, who seems to think you must constantly have sex served up. I had expected a courtroom thriller.

 Weather nice here in contrast to Belfast, which is so cold so much

of the time. (over)