PLAY REVIVALS
Dlscussin" the matter of revivals at a ,;■« »£%.« Pf lie «« ? n ] avs —„ subject brought up by tne rt t-ival at the Theatre Royal, Sydney, f Ot the musical comedy, “The Girl l-yiend Mr E. J. Tait made the following comment: “Our American representative has cent acted Mr. Brigdeu, chairman ot the American board that set the amount o monev that was allowed to bo sent out ofAustralia by the moving pie tare people - Wh ’turwasto^brffimth\t ir hewas amazed to find that J. C. Williamson’s h“<i not been allowed to cable money to the States for royalties, or even foi the sffiary of our representative there. Mr. BrWen agreed that the theatre was an absolute necessity and not a luxury, as some in authority here seem to think- >-o he is taking up this matter so vital to us and to the public, and it is possible we may have some good newsjor theatre people in a few weeks now.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 263, 5 August 1942, Page 6
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160PLAY REVIVALS Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 263, 5 August 1942, Page 6
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