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''[[Her Little Ladyship]]'' is a play by British playwright Ian Hay [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hay_Beith#Plays] (1876-1952).
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''[[Her Little Ladyship]]'' is a three-act 1939 comedy play by British playwright Ian Hay [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hay_Beith#Plays] (1876-1952).
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
Presented in 1943 by [[Sybil Marks]] at the [[Hofmeyr Hall]], Cape Town, with [[Archie Foster]], [[Valerie Strofield]], [[Mignon Furman]], [[Ethel Davies]], [[Eustace Astor]].
 
Presented in 1943 by [[Sybil Marks]] at the [[Hofmeyr Hall]], Cape Town, with [[Archie Foster]], [[Valerie Strofield]], [[Mignon Furman]], [[Ethel Davies]], [[Eustace Astor]].
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June 27 & 28, 1945: Presented in aid of Red Cross Funds by [[Tamara Samsonov]] in conjunction with [[African Consolidated Theatres]], Ltd. at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
''[[Trek]]'', 8(1):16, 1943.  
 
''[[Trek]]'', 8(1):16, 1943.  
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[[Port Elizabeth Advertiser]], June 26, 1945.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 16 December 2022

Her Little Ladyship is a three-act 1939 comedy play by British playwright Ian Hay [1] (1876-1952).

Performance history in South Africa

Presented in 1943 by Sybil Marks at the Hofmeyr Hall, Cape Town, with Archie Foster, Valerie Strofield, Mignon Furman, Ethel Davies, Eustace Astor.

June 27 & 28, 1945: Presented in aid of Red Cross Funds by Tamara Samsonov in conjunction with African Consolidated Theatres, Ltd. at the Port Elizabeth Opera House.

Sources

Trek, 8(1):16, 1943.

Port Elizabeth Advertiser, June 26, 1945.

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