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Elric Hooper, director of the Court Theatre, explains to Estelle Henry how the skirt of this dress was made of old curtain material for the theatre’s 1975 production of Moliere’s “Tartuffe.” The dress is in “The Courtly Decade,” an exhibition of photographs, costumes and props prepared by Peter Lees-Jeffries and Johnathon Mane to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Court Theatre. The exhibition will continue until Sunday.

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Press, 26 March 1981, Page 2

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Elric Hooper, director of the Court Theatre, explains to Estelle Henry how the skirt of this dress was made of old curtain material for the theatre’s 1975 production of Moliere’s “Tartuffe.” The dress is in “The Courtly Decade,” an exhibition of photographs, costumes and props prepared by Peter Lees-Jeffries and Johnathon Mane to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Court Theatre. The exhibition will continue until Sunday. Press, 26 March 1981, Page 2

Elric Hooper, director of the Court Theatre, explains to Estelle Henry how the skirt of this dress was made of old curtain material for the theatre’s 1975 production of Moliere’s “Tartuffe.” The dress is in “The Courtly Decade,” an exhibition of photographs, costumes and props prepared by Peter Lees-Jeffries and Johnathon Mane to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Court Theatre. The exhibition will continue until Sunday. Press, 26 March 1981, Page 2

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