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Typed Letter Signed, 1 page
Tuesday, April 06, 1920
Provincetown
To Richard Madden

 

Provincetown, Mass.
April 6, 1920

My dear Madden:

I enclose another self-explaining letter.  It seems to me that my "Before Breakfast" might possibly fill the bill.  Have you a copy of the play to submit to her?  I have not.  But one can easily be procured as I imagine the play is on sale at Brentano's, etc.  If not, a copy can be had from the publisher, Frank Shay, 26 Horatio St., New York City.  It is in phamplet form, only thirty-five cents.

In the meantime, I am writing to this McCall woman and telling her to get in touch with you.  It is about time, I should think, that our luck should change on these vaudeville possibilities and one of them actually come to something.

One thing I meant to ask you in my last letter is whether Tyler will have to pay my expenses when I have to go to Boston for "The Straw" rehearsals.  It seems to me the contract reads that way but I want to make sure of it.

With very kindest regards,

Sincerely,

Eugene O'Neill.

 

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