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− | Popplewell, who wrote ''[[Policy for Murder]]'', is a man of parts. His first entry into show business was as a composer and lyric writer of popular songs: in this field his first big success was the waltz | + | Popplewell, who wrote ''[[Policy for Murder]]'', is a man of parts. His first entry into show business was as a composer and lyric writer of popular songs: in this field his first big success was the waltz 'If I Should Fall in Love Again' which has been played all over the world and was a "standard" with bands and orchestras. His first play ''[[Blind Alley]]'' |
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== |
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Popplewell, who wrote Policy for Murder, is a man of parts. His first entry into show business was as a composer and lyric writer of popular songs: in this field his first big success was the waltz 'If I Should Fall in Love Again' which has been played all over the world and was a "standard" with bands and orchestras. His first play Blind Alley
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