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My research project is looking at the life and work of the British actor-manager Sir Donald Wolfit, who worked in the British theatre from 1937 until 1953 as an actor-manager. And in the HRC, there are all of his promptbooks, stage plots, letters and correspondence relating to his career of fifteen or sixteen years. This material used to be in Britain but I never actually managed to get hold of it and itamp;#39;s all available now. The reason why Iamp;#39;m looking at it is quite simply because nobody else has ever looked at it before. So this is going into completely new and virgin territory. The promptbook itself is a full copy of the play but then it has pencil cuts and pieces snipped out. I mean itamp;#39;s like the text of a play thatamp;#39;s pasted onto pieces of white paper at the center of a piece of paper and pencil directions put at the side. So it actually tells us what this particular producer wanted to do with the play at that particular time. Itamp;#39;s like if you