2/4/09
Dear Jen–
I adore our work! Ihappened one day to notice the part of “Queer Woman” where you & I share Play Trials, just added it for fun, and they have taken me off the Committee & sent me the part in the Play! I am broken hearted about the Committee for I loved it, but am pleased, of course, to hope you are well too. It is a funny thing—now so very—character parts truly make a
kind of equilibrium in U. In the 1603 part, I saw the influence of the Red Snow Inn, & raised
the roof! If any of you want to come & see me do it, I have a special ticket that would love
to have you. Of course I’ll be awfully busy; I won’t see you till Sunday, dear then. So
much different now I’m in rehearsal, than when I was just on the Committee. Don’t it?
It was low in fun, and I’m afraid you’re saving up for Winter, so I’ll understand if you don’t appear; if it will maybe only Sunday unless you have cured & I did want you to
know that I am always glad of anything to have you. You do both understand, don’t you? I haven’t heard a word from any of you this week, & hope that “cause you’re busy today you
love me still–
Co Eve
Margie
Miss Harriet Jean MacCoy
Overbrook Ave. & 58th St.
Philadelphia
POUGHKEEPSIE
FEB 1
1:30 PM
1909
UNITED STATES
TWO CENTS