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FINAL CURTAIN FOR THE “MY FAIR LADY” COMPANY.—An animated scene on the stage of the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening after the last performance of “My Fair Lady,” which had a record Christchurch season of five months. The players in front are, from left, Minnie Love (Mrs Higgins), John Baskcomb (Alfred P. Doolittle), Patricia Moore (Eliza Doolittle), Stuart Wagstaff (Professor Henry Higgins), David Hutcheson (Colonel Pickering), and Jessica Page (Mrs Pearce).

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29869, 9 July 1962, Page 12

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FINAL CURTAIN FOR THE “MY FAIR LADY” COMPANY.—An animated scene on the stage of the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening after the last performance of “My Fair Lady,” which had a record Christchurch season of five months. The players in front are, from left, Minnie Love (Mrs Higgins), John Baskcomb (Alfred P. Doolittle), Patricia Moore (Eliza Doolittle), Stuart Wagstaff (Professor Henry Higgins), David Hutcheson (Colonel Pickering), and Jessica Page (Mrs Pearce). Press, Volume CI, Issue 29869, 9 July 1962, Page 12

FINAL CURTAIN FOR THE “MY FAIR LADY” COMPANY.—An animated scene on the stage of the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening after the last performance of “My Fair Lady,” which had a record Christchurch season of five months. The players in front are, from left, Minnie Love (Mrs Higgins), John Baskcomb (Alfred P. Doolittle), Patricia Moore (Eliza Doolittle), Stuart Wagstaff (Professor Henry Higgins), David Hutcheson (Colonel Pickering), and Jessica Page (Mrs Pearce). Press, Volume CI, Issue 29869, 9 July 1962, Page 12

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