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LAKIER, Gail. (19*-) Lyricist. Daughter of Bertha Egnos. * She wrote the lyrics and Bertha composed the music for an LP record titled ‘The Warrior’ which subsequently became the basis for Ipi-Tombi which opened at the Brooke on 25 March 1974 after a *run in Perth. Together with Bertha Egnos she created Lulu Wena which was staged at the Brooke in 1977. She wrote the songs for Bertha Egnos’ Ipi-Tombi II, the NOW Generation which was launched at the Victory Theatre in 1989. ***(Tucker, 1997)
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LAKIER, Gail. (19*-) Lyricist. Daughter of [[Bertha Egnos]]. * She wrote the lyrics and Bertha composed the music for an LP record titled ''The Warrior'' which subsequently became the basis for ''[[Ipi-Tombi]]'' which opened at the [[Brooke Theatre]] on 25 March 1974 after a *run in Perth. Together with [[Bertha Egnos]] she created ''[[Lulu Wena]]'' which was staged at the [[Brooke Theatre|Brooke]] in 1977. She wrote the songs for [[Bertha Egnos]]’s ''[[Ipi-Tombi II]]'', the ''[[NOW Generation]]'' which was launched at the [[Victory Theatre]] in 1989. ***(Tucker, 1997)
  
  

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LAKIER, Gail. (19*-) Lyricist. Daughter of Bertha Egnos. * She wrote the lyrics and Bertha composed the music for an LP record titled The Warrior which subsequently became the basis for Ipi-Tombi which opened at the Brooke Theatre on 25 March 1974 after a *run in Perth. Together with Bertha Egnos she created Lulu Wena which was staged at the Brooke in 1977. She wrote the songs for Bertha Egnos’s Ipi-Tombi II, the NOW Generation which was launched at the Victory Theatre in 1989. ***(Tucker, 1997)


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