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Text: Review
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| Title |
The MAN WHO DID. Amateur Comedy a Success. |
| Abstract/Description |
Handled capably by a cast of 26 players, the story is modern, frank and amusing. Chief honors go to Miss Beverley Jackson, who played Ann Ashley, the rather sophisticated, but charming, step-daughter of Sir Brutus Blimp, M.P., and Mr James Watt, as Peter Wending, the rakish Australian artist in London. Mr Keith Johns's former stage experience stands him in good stead in the
part of the middle-aged Sir Brutus. |
| Related Events |
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| Source |
The Herald, F.B. Franklyn & Co., Melbourne, VIC, 10 September 1855
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| Item URL |
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| Page |
6
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| Date Issued |
4 December 1931
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
The MAN WHO DID. Amateur Comedy a Success., The Herald, 4 December 1931, 6
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
67762
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