Difference between revisions of "Elizabeth Rae"

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''[[The Deep Blue Sea]]'' (as “Anne Welch”),  
 
''[[The Deep Blue Sea]]'' (as “Anne Welch”),  
 
''[[There Goes the Bride]]'' (as “the Bride” at the [[Academy Theatre]]),  
 
''[[There Goes the Bride]]'' (as “the Bride” at the [[Academy Theatre]]),  
''[[Mothers and Fathers]]''.   
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''[[Mothers and Fathers]]'', ''[[Abelard and Heloise]]'' (1971).   
  
 
Together with [[Clive Scott]] she starred in a revival of ''[[The Moon is Blue]]'' at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in 1977. She starred in a revival of ''[[El Grande de Coca Cola]]'' with direction by [[Michael Richard]] for [[PACT]] in 1979.  She starred in ''[[Mothers and Fathers]]'' in 1980.
 
Together with [[Clive Scott]] she starred in a revival of ''[[The Moon is Blue]]'' at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in 1977. She starred in a revival of ''[[El Grande de Coca Cola]]'' with direction by [[Michael Richard]] for [[PACT]] in 1979.  She starred in ''[[Mothers and Fathers]]'' in 1980.

Revision as of 21:31, 28 March 2016

Elizabeth Rae (19**-). Actress.

Performed in Trippe Trappe Tone, Crown Matrimonial (as “Dutchess of Gloucester”), Private Lives (as “Louise”), Story Theatre, The Moon is Blue (as “Patty O’Neil” at the Brooke Theatre), The Deep Blue Sea (as “Anne Welch”), There Goes the Bride (as “the Bride” at the Academy Theatre), Mothers and Fathers, Abelard and Heloise (1971).

Together with Clive Scott she starred in a revival of The Moon is Blue at the Brooke Theatre in 1977. She starred in a revival of El Grande de Coca Cola with direction by Michael Richard for PACT in 1979. She starred in Mothers and Fathers in 1980.

Sources

SACD 1977/78; 1978/79; 1980/81).

Tucker, 1997.


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