Louis JOUVET (1887-1951) actor. 7 L.A.S., 1 L.S. and 1 types - Lot 349

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Louis JOUVET (1887-1951) actor. 7 L.A.S., 1 L.S. and 1 types - Lot 349
Louis JOUVET (1887-1951) actor. 7 L.A.S., 1 L.S. and 1 typescript with autograph corrections, 1946-1950, to Jacques JAUJARD, Director General of Arts and Letters at the Ministère de la Culture; 9 pages in-4 or in-8, most with Athénée Théâtre Louis Jouvet letterhead, and 6 pages in-4. Paris October 5, 1946. "Thank you for honouring letters and the arts; theatre, to say the least"... Paris 27 June 1947. He is delighted with the good news for "our historians", and hopes to see him on his return from Challes where he will heal his throat... [Edinburgh] September 12, 1947. "Wonderful welcome and great success - we regret your absence... Paris, September 18, 1947. Sending a paper for L'Intransigeant, "of which I will be angry that you are not the first reader"... Edinburgh Festival: account of the tour of actors and technicians of the Athénée, from 6 to 13 September: the journey, the discovery of the city and the theatre, the success of a conference with a show, the exceptional local public "who amazed us", the tributes of the Queen who attended a matinee, the success of Ondine de Giraudoux, etc... [Edinburgh] 12 September 1947. Alexandria 17 April 1948. "Our season was magnificent in Cairo. Alexandria promises an equally satisfactory welcome. I don't have a minute's leisure with the overwhelming social events which accompany our events and which, alas, must be sacrificed [...] Dom Juan has so far been the great success of the programme "... Paris 7 October 1949. He deplores the lack of premises for the Society for the History of Theatre, which "assumes its increasingly numerous tasks in conditions that are detrimental to them" ... July 3, 1950. He returned from tour in a state of great fatigue, they will resume Tartuffe in September. "You advised me very amicably to insist on a refundable grant. I have only performed the play twenty-eight times. I dread the uncertainty of its revival "... 4 July 1950. He is "touched by your favour and the joy that this di
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