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− | Rita Maas studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. She won the Anmer Hall and Forbes-Robertson Awards for best performances of the year and for speaking Shakespearean verse and was active in troop entertainment and took small parts in several George Formby and Arthur Askey films. Did broadcasting work in SA during | + | Rita Maas studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London in the late 1930s. She won the Anmer Hall and Forbes-Robertson Awards for best performances of the year and for speaking Shakespearean verse and was active in troop entertainment and took small parts in several George Formby and Arthur Askey films. Did broadcasting work in SA during World War II, due to the absence of professional theatre work. |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
''Trek'' 20 Aug 1940, p 18 | ''Trek'' 20 Aug 1940, p 18 |
Revision as of 15:26, 25 October 2013
Rita Maas studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London in the late 1930s. She won the Anmer Hall and Forbes-Robertson Awards for best performances of the year and for speaking Shakespearean verse and was active in troop entertainment and took small parts in several George Formby and Arthur Askey films. Did broadcasting work in SA during World War II, due to the absence of professional theatre work.
Sources
Trek 20 Aug 1940, p 18