Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Karl Germer

 

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[15 October 1938]

 

 

We had Norman Marshall here last night . . . He is the man who runs the Gate Theatre; a very nice man; and he thinks we cannot put on Mortaldello in a small theatre. It demands great space for the crowds and architectural background; but he has gone away with the Three Wishes, the idea of which impressed him very much, and as it had been especially written with the idea of a cheap production, it may come across.

 

 

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