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Text: Review
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| Title |
Wanton Ride at Repertory |
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| Abstract/Description |
Our fare is paid, we are seated, and Mr Tennessee Williams takes us on a cruel and moving little journey in his "Streetcar Named Desire." ... A little voice, which the audience gratefully found silent on Saturday night, was the prompt's--all too often heard in a few performances this season. ... Fae Herriman, whose considerable talents have been an asset to Repertory for a number of years, has given us a smooth and well-rehearsed production, and has added a feather to Repertory's sometimes moulting cockade. |
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| Source |
Barrier Miner, Broken Hill, NSW, 1888
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| Page |
13
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| Date Issued |
10 August 1964
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Picus, Wanton Ride at Repertory, Barrier Miner, 10 August 1964, 13
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| Resource Identifier |
50327
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| Dataset |
AusStage |
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