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"SIR LEWIS CASSON

~ SON phrased the King’s early speeches with a silver frailty." wrote the critic J. C. Trewin when the World Theatre production of "All's Well That Ends Well," recently heard from YC stations, was first broadcast in the BBC Third Programme. Here Sir Lewis — who is to visit New Zealand again this year -is shown during the production of "All’s Well" with Antony Kearey Cleft), who played the First French Lord, and Arthur Lawrence, who was the Second French | Tard The niav was

arranged for broadcasting and directed by Barbara Burnham. At the time of the original broadcast Sir Lewis was appearing on the London stage in "Much Ado About Nothing."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 809, 28 January 1955, Page 25

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"SIR LEWIS CASSON New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 809, 28 January 1955, Page 25

"SIR LEWIS CASSON New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 809, 28 January 1955, Page 25

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