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THEATRE PROGRAMMES

Theatre Royal: “Call Me Madam.’’ Repertory Theatre: ’’Eurydwe.’’ Mayfair: ’’lnnocents in Paris.’’ Avon: “Manon.” State: “We’re Not Married.” Regent: “Turn the Key Softly.” Savoy: “Three Coins in the Fountain.” Majestic: “Kiss Me Kate.” Crystal Palace: "Sea Devils." Tivoli: “Brandy for the Parson” and •Operation Swallow.” Plaza: “Gone to Earth.” Embaay: “Warpath” and “Union Station.’’ Metro: “Top Secret” and “The Golden Blade. * Century: 'Trent’s Last Case.” Empire: “Diplomatie Courier" and ♦The Browning Vernon.” Hollywood: “His Excellency.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19540724.2.65

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27410, 24 July 1954, Page 6

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THEATRE PROGRAMMES Press, Volume XC, Issue 27410, 24 July 1954, Page 6

THEATRE PROGRAMMES Press, Volume XC, Issue 27410, 24 July 1954, Page 6

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