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''Yes, My Darling Daughter'' a comedy by American playwright Martin Flavin (1883-1967) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Flavin]. The author, however, could be Mark Reed ([https://www.amazon.com/Yes-Darling-Daughter-Mark-Reed/dp/B0017KWXPM/ref=as_sl_pc_tf_til?tag=interbroaddat-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=2Q6ODVGROII2XVYL&creativeASIN=B0017KWXPM]).
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''Yes, My Darling Daughter'' a comedy by American playwright Martin Flavin (1883-1967) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Flavin]. The author, however, could be Mark Reed (Doollee [http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsR/reed-mark.html#95552] and [https://www.amazon.com/Yes-Darling-Daughter-Mark-Reed/dp/B0017KWXPM/ref=as_sl_pc_tf_til?tag=interbroaddat-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=2Q6ODVGROII2XVYL&creativeASIN=B0017KWXPM]).
  
 
Presented by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]] in 1943 featuring [[Jessie Bryant]], [[George Ormsby]], [[Lionel Rees]].
 
Presented by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]] in 1943 featuring [[Jessie Bryant]], [[George Ormsby]], [[Lionel Rees]].

Revision as of 17:12, 13 August 2016

Yes, My Darling Daughter a comedy by American playwright Martin Flavin (1883-1967) [1]. The author, however, could be Mark Reed (Doollee [2] and [3]).

Presented by the Johannesburg Repertory Society in 1943 featuring Jessie Bryant, George Ormsby, Lionel Rees.

Sources

Trek 8(14):20, 1943.


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