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''Junior Miss'', an American play which is a presentation of modern life as seen through the eyes of adolescence, presented in July 1945 by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]], produced by [[Joyce Marcuson]] at the [[Library Theatre]]. With[[ Gwen Wylie]], [[Sheila Osrin]], [[Louis Ostrowiak]], [[Frances Finlay]], [[David Hope]], [[Ayliffe Scott]], [[Christine Agar]].
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''Junior Miss'', an American play which is a presentation of modern life as seen through the eyes of adolescence, presented in July 1945 by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]], produced by [[Joyce Marcuson]] at the [[Library Theatre]]. With [[Gwen Wylie]], [[Sheila Osrin]], [[Louis Ostrowiak]], [[Frances Finlay]], [[David Hope]], [[Ayliffe Scott]], [[Christine Agar]], [[John Stewart Menzies]], [[Wendy Hardie]]. Set designed by [[Gilles Botbijl]].
  
 
===Sources===
 
===Sources===
''South African Opinion'', 2(6):18-19, 1945.
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''South African Opinion'', 2(6):18-19; ''Trek'', 19(2):23, 1945.
  
  

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Junior Miss, an American play which is a presentation of modern life as seen through the eyes of adolescence, presented in July 1945 by the Johannesburg Repertory Society, produced by Joyce Marcuson at the Library Theatre. With Gwen Wylie, Sheila Osrin, Louis Ostrowiak, Frances Finlay, David Hope, Ayliffe Scott, Christine Agar, John Stewart Menzies, Wendy Hardie. Set designed by Gilles Botbijl.

Sources

South African Opinion, 2(6):18-19; Trek, 19(2):23, 1945.


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