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The lovely letter Richard Burton wrote after an invite to appear in panto in Wales

24 Dec 2021 3 minute read
Richard Burton and the letter he wrote to Stan Stennett (Credit: Roger Stennett)

One was a classically trained Shakespearean actor, the other a much loved panto star.

Both were heroes in Wales.

So when Welsh comic and master of panto, Stan Stennett, wrote a letter to the screen idol inviting him to appear as the Baron alongside him in Cinderella in Porthcawl in 1971, it was sent with tongue in cheek and a large dollop of hope over any expectation.

Now 50 years later, the lovely, light hearted letter Richard Burton sent to Stan Stennett has been made public, by Roger Stennett, Stan’s son.

It’s a warmhearted gem of a response, which references Burton’s schooldays in Rest Bay and obvious fondness for his homeland.

Cheeky

“One day, in 1971, out of a wickedness and his sense of humour he thought, ‘Oh, I’ll write to Richard and offer him the part of the Baron Hardup, a classic part in Cinderella, and maybe Liz would like to play a very non-ugly sister,” Roger recalled.

“It was just a cheeky little tongue-in-cheekness, nothing more or less.

“I don’t think he genuinely expected him to move over from Switzerland to Porthcawl for X weeks to do panto, but it was just a little bit of whimsy.

“Though I don’t know how he had his address.”

Sadly, Richard had to turn down Stan’s kind offer, but was nonetheless beautifully gracious in his letter.

He wrote: “Dear Mr Stennett,

“Thank you very much for your offer of the Baron in Cinders. I would love to do it – especially in front of a Welsh audience and particularly with you, as Eliz- and I like your work very much. And that is not meant chauvinistically (Christ what a word!) I assure you. But lamentably I am heavily committed for the next hundred years or so. Also, the tax boys say that I must not work in Britain – which unfortunately includes Wales – until next summer – if then.

“Give my love to Rest Bay. I cannot tell you how many times I was lost in Porthcawl on Sunday-school “outings” crying for my sister.

“Good luck for the pantomime and thank you again.”

Stan Stennett in pants (Credit: Creative Commons)

Roger told the Glamorgan Gazette, the response was “wonderful”, and added “I honestly don’t think you’d find many cinematic megastars now taking the time to do that. But I think it was a gesture of respect to my dad, which of course I prize.

“And, I think it was a gesture of respect for Wales, because it was a recollection of the fact that he dearly would love to work in Wales.”


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Geoff Horton-Jones
Geoff Horton-Jones
2 years ago

What a tragedy that they could not appear in Wales because of a tax system imposed on this Country by a foreign power

Patrick Thomas
Patrick Thomas
2 years ago

What a pity that he didn’t just pay his taxes.

Thomas Martin Lloyd
Thomas Martin Lloyd
2 years ago
Reply to  Patrick Thomas

Not taxes but did pay off mortgages for his siblings a true gent

P Jenkins
P Jenkins
2 years ago

Or that they didn’t just pay the tax that they owed… As a proud Welsh person, I am EXTREMELY proud to pay my taxes.

Grayham Jones
2 years ago

Brilliant two great welsh men it’s a pity Tom Jones don’t see im self as welsh as them Stan Stennett And Burton put wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 first where Tom Jones says he British first

Steve Williams
Steve Williams
2 years ago
Reply to  Grayham Jones

When did Tom say that he’s British first?

Notta Bott
Notta Bott
2 years ago

“Unfortunately includes Wales” I am going to just take that the way I want that he wanted indy

John go zales
2 years ago

Loved Burton, all admiration from Brazil.

Dafydd
Dafydd
2 years ago

Just re-watched ‘Where Eagles Dare’. Fantastic film with more than one Welsh actor starring in it – also had Donald Houston, brother of yet another Welsh Actor – Glyn Houston.

What talent we’ve spwaned here in Wales!

Cead
Cead
2 years ago

HMRC makes the tax rules

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