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PAMELA PLAYS IN LONDON

I)AMELA TRAVERS, THE SUN’S London correspondent, has been playing with success in a small London company.

She toured New Zealand with Alan Wilkie, and before that was with Oscar Asche. Talking of the Little Theatre movement in London, an English writer says: “In a tiny room and stage that courageous little company, ‘The Playroom Six,’ have put on amazing plays with amazing power. “I have rarely, either in London or Paris, seen such magnificent and imaginative acting as that of Adele Dixon, who takes the principal part. Pamela Travers and others are good.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 128, 20 August 1927, Page 22

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PAMELA PLAYS IN LONDON Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 128, 20 August 1927, Page 22

PAMELA PLAYS IN LONDON Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 128, 20 August 1927, Page 22

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