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''Roar Like a Dove'', a comedy by Lesley Storm. Lesley Storm was the pen-name of Mabel Cowie (1898–1975), also known by her married name of Mabel Clark. She was a Scottish writer, who wrote a number of plays, some of which were filmed. ''Roar Like a Dove'' is about a Scottish nobleman's American wife refuses to try to conceive a son with him after they have had six daughters. Produced on Broadway in 1964. Published by Samuel French.
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''Roar Like a Dove'', a comedy by Lesley Storm. Lesley Storm was the pen-name of Mabel Cowie (1898–1975), also known by her married name of Mabel Clark. She was a Scottish writer, who wrote a number of plays, some of which were filmed. ''Roar Like a Dove'' is about a Scottish nobleman's American wife who refuses to try to conceive a son with him after they have had six daughters. Produced on Broadway in 1964. Published by Samuel French.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 11:33, 12 March 2014

Roar Like a Dove, a comedy by Lesley Storm. Lesley Storm was the pen-name of Mabel Cowie (1898–1975), also known by her married name of Mabel Clark. She was a Scottish writer, who wrote a number of plays, some of which were filmed. Roar Like a Dove is about a Scottish nobleman's American wife who refuses to try to conceive a son with him after they have had six daughters. Produced on Broadway in 1964. Published by Samuel French.

Performance history in South Africa

Directed by Petrina Fry at the Brooke Theatre, in 1969, starring Brian Brooke and Margaret Inglis.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

http://www.playbillvault.com/Show/Detail/1719/Roar-Like-a-Dove

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesley_Storm

Perorming Arts, HSRC, 1972.


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