SHE'S CLIMBED SINCE THEN.—When Margaret Rawlings (above) toured New Zealand five years ago in "The Barrets of Wimpole Street" she was merely an "actress who had been praised by Masefield." Since then she has achieved outstanding success in England and America. She played. Katie O’Shea in "Parnell" in the latter country, and has now returned to England to play in the English version of this successful play, described in an American paper as "the triangular affair between Charles Stewart Parnell, Katie O’Shea and the Irish Party."
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Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 9
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86SHE'S CLIMBED SINCE THEN.—When Margaret Rawlings (above) toured New Zealand five years ago in "The Barrets of Wimpole Street" she was merely an "actress who had been praised by Masefield." Since then she has achieved outstanding success in England and America. She played. Katie O’Shea in "Parnell" in the latter country, and has now returned to England to play in the English version of this successful play, described in an American paper as "the triangular affair between Charles Stewart Parnell, Katie O’Shea and the Irish Party." Radio Record, 5 June 1936, Page 9
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