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− | + | [[Mona Glasser]] (1928-2001) was a journalist, publiscist and writer. | |
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+ | Also known as [[Mona Vida de Beer]] and [[Mona de Beer]] | ||
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+ | She and her first husband [[Stanley Glasser|Stanley 'Spike' Glasser]] worked on the [[Leon Gluckman]]’s musical ''[[King Kong]]'' and Mona as the publicist for the show, published a useful book on the venture. | ||
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+ | '''See [[Mona Vida de Beer]] for more details''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:48, 1 August 2016
Mona Glasser (1928-2001) was a journalist, publiscist and writer.
Also known as Mona Vida de Beer and Mona de Beer
She and her first husband Stanley 'Spike' Glasser worked on the Leon Gluckman’s musical King Kong and Mona as the publicist for the show, published a useful book on the venture.
See Mona Vida de Beer for more details
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