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"Pygmalion" Breaks Australian Records

T’HE most conspicuous success of the moment in Sydney and in Melbourne is Bernard Shaw’s comedy, "Pymgalion," a G.B.D. attraection, which, at the Atheneum Theatre, Melbourne, in face of the drawbacks of bush fires snd abnormal heat, has broken all previous records, including those established years ago by "Sunshine Susie" and "Tell Me To-night." At the new Victory Theatre in Sydney, audiences are reported to be packing the theatre at all sessions. Uae Melbourne "Argus" applauds the presentation as "perfect."

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19390210.2.49

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 35, 10 February 1939, Page 15

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"Pygmalion" Breaks Australian Records Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 35, 10 February 1939, Page 15

"Pygmalion" Breaks Australian Records Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 35, 10 February 1939, Page 15

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