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  <dc:title>Schubert</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Correspondence concerning Ronald Duncan's play 'Schubert'. The corrrespondence concerns orders for Schubert music, responses to the script, rejection letters, a possible Nottingham Music Theatre production, a possible television adaptation, and an East Midlands Music Theatre Production. Includes a photograph of [David Hale] dressed as Schubert, a memorandum of agreement with East Midlands Music Theatre and an agreement with Taggert Deike to stage the play.

Correspondents include:
BBC (Richard Imison, Anthony Vivis, Keith Williams)
Cambridge Music Shop
Deike, Taggert
East Midlands Music Theatre (Peter Palmer)
English Theatre, Vienna (Franz Schafranek)
Faber &amp; Faber (Charles Monteith)
Festival Concert Society (J.J. Johannesen)
John Elmer Associates (Rudolf N.C. Kronenburg)
McCarter Theatre (Nagle Jackson)
Mermaid Theatre (Lord Miles)
Palmer, Peter
Rowohlt Theater-Verlag (Klaus Juncker, Malte Hartmann)
Sharma, Madhav
Standard Printing Factory
Suhrkamp Verlag (Renate Doufexis, Hans Burkhard Schlichting)
Northcott Theatre (Stewart Trotter)
Universitat Salzburg (Dr. James Hogg)
Upstream Theatre (Taggert Deike)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>3 January 1980-12 October 1981</dc:date>
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