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Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 13, 9 December 1911, Page 14

 

Mabel Graham, who makes a dainty Mi«cha in "The Chocolate Soldier," was for some time associated with'D'Oyly Carte Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Co. Strangely enough, most of the principals or the " Chocolate Soldier " company in Melbourne have gained their early training in this thorough school. Amongst many.roles in which she ha« appeared are Lady Psyche in " Princess Ida," Josephine in "Pinafore," the title role in "Patience," Elsie Maynard in "The Yeoman of the Guard," Yum Yum in "The Mikado," Phyllis in "lolanthe," Casilda in "The Gondoliers," the last-mentioned part being played by her for over five years.

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