“CALL ME MADAM.”.Miss Evie Hayes and Mr Rene Paul in a scene from the J. C. Williamson production of Irving Berlin’s musical comedy, “Call Me Madam,” which will begin its Christchurch season in the Theatre Royal on July 23. Miss Hayes appears in the leading role, that of a light-hearted Ambassador to the “State of Lichtenburg,” and Mr Paul is cast as Lichtenburg’s Foreign Minister.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27402, 15 July 1954, Page 7
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65“CALL ME MADAM.”.Miss Evie Hayes and Mr Rene Paul in a scene from the J. C. Williamson production of Irving Berlin’s musical comedy, “Call Me Madam,” which will begin its Christchurch season in the Theatre Royal on July 23. Miss Hayes appears in the leading role, that of a light-hearted Ambassador to the “State of Lichtenburg,” and Mr Paul is cast as Lichtenburg’s Foreign Minister. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27402, 15 July 1954, Page 7
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