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StillImage: Photograph
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Mrs Akiko Chester demonstrates the Japanese 'koto', which she plays during the performance. |
| Abstract/Description |
Miss Tootsie Koh, 22, and her sisters Madeline, 20, and Suzanne, 16, the daughters of a Singapore barrister and MLA [?Member Legislative Assembly], Mr C H Koh, are featured as Japanese girls in the Perth Playhouse Theatre production of the Leonard Spiegelas Broadway hit "A Majority of One". Tootsie and Madeline are fouth year law students at the University of Western Australia and Suzanne is a first year leaving student at Loreto Convent, Perth - in the theatre dressing room, Mrs Akiko Chester demonstrates the Japanese 'koto', which she plays during the performance (from left) Robert Soh; Tootsie Koh; Akiko Chester; Madeline Koh; and Terry Boyalzis, a twenty one year old Greek migrant also in the cast. |
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| Date Created |
1963
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| Catalogue ID |
NAA: A1501, A4338/2
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| Holding Institution |
National Archives of Australia
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Mrs Akiko Chester demonstrates the Japanese 'koto', which she plays during the performance., National Archives of Australia, 1963
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| Resource Identifier |
62703
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