Miss Minnie Everett, the clover and inventive ballot mistress, whoso work lias added so much to the charm of tlio J.G.'W. pantomimes and other productions for years past, has arrived back in Melbourne in the interests of "The House That Jack Built," and has doubtless added many inspirations to her liberal stock during her stay in America and England, where she created a good deal of public interest, being paragraphed by the Press of both countries as "the first woman producer in the theatrical world." In London she gave material assistance in tho production of "High .links," and in Sew York Mr. Hugh Ward prrangeu to lend her ■valuable services in the production of "So Long, Lctty."
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2920, 4 November 1916, Page 7
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