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General St Pe (Arthur Chapman) seeking retribution for the infidelities of his wife (Mary de Koster) during a rehearsal by the Elmwood Players for the forthcoming production of “The Waltz of the Toreadors.” Written by the French playwright, Jean Anouilh, in 1952, the play is set in the year 1910. The production, directed by Brian Brodie, is to be staged in two seasons, from November 25 to 28, and from December 2 to 5.

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Press, 19 November 1981, Page 2

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General St Pe (Arthur Chapman) seeking retribution for the infidelities of his wife (Mary de Koster) during a rehearsal by the Elmwood Players for the forthcoming production of “The Waltz of the Toreadors.” Written by the French playwright, Jean Anouilh, in 1952, the play is set in the year 1910. The production, directed by Brian Brodie, is to be staged in two seasons, from November 25 to 28, and from December 2 to 5. Press, 19 November 1981, Page 2

General St Pe (Arthur Chapman) seeking retribution for the infidelities of his wife (Mary de Koster) during a rehearsal by the Elmwood Players for the forthcoming production of “The Waltz of the Toreadors.” Written by the French playwright, Jean Anouilh, in 1952, the play is set in the year 1910. The production, directed by Brian Brodie, is to be staged in two seasons, from November 25 to 28, and from December 2 to 5. Press, 19 November 1981, Page 2