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“RING ROUND THE MOON”: George Edwards —-and George Edwards—in his dual role as Hugo and Frederick, the twins in Anouilh’s play, which is being produced by Hunter Bell for the Elmwood Players. “Ring Round The Moon” was adapted for the London stage by Christopher Fry, and presented at the Globe Theatre in 1950. It was the first of Anouilh’s plays to be successful in London. Hunter Bell’s production will open in the Elmwood Playhouse on November 8, and will run until November 18.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33061, 31 October 1972, Page 10

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“RING ROUND THE MOON”: George Edwards —-and George Edwards—in his dual role as Hugo and Frederick, the twins in Anouilh’s play, which is being produced by Hunter Bell for the Elmwood Players. “Ring Round The Moon” was adapted for the London stage by Christopher Fry, and presented at the Globe Theatre in 1950. It was the first of Anouilh’s plays to be successful in London. Hunter Bell’s production will open in the Elmwood Playhouse on November 8, and will run until November 18. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33061, 31 October 1972, Page 10

“RING ROUND THE MOON”: George Edwards —-and George Edwards—in his dual role as Hugo and Frederick, the twins in Anouilh’s play, which is being produced by Hunter Bell for the Elmwood Players. “Ring Round The Moon” was adapted for the London stage by Christopher Fry, and presented at the Globe Theatre in 1950. It was the first of Anouilh’s plays to be successful in London. Hunter Bell’s production will open in the Elmwood Playhouse on November 8, and will run until November 18. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33061, 31 October 1972, Page 10