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Stephen Rea and Natasha Richardson perform in the first stage production of "High Society,” in London. The play is adapted from Phillip Barry’s stage and film comedy, “The Philadelphia Story,” and the 1950s film “High Society.” The premier was attended by the Princess of Wales. Aided by songs such as “True Love,” “Who Wants tb be a Millionaire,” and “Well, did you Ever,” “High Society” is playing to full houses.

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Press, 27 April 1987, Page 12

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Stephen Rea and Natasha Richardson perform in the first stage production of "High Society,” in London. The play is adapted from Phillip Barry’s stage and film comedy, “The Philadelphia Story,” and the 1950s film “High Society.” The premier was attended by the Princess of Wales. Aided by songs such as “True Love,” “Who Wants tb be a Millionaire,” and “Well, did you Ever,” “High Society” is playing to full houses. Press, 27 April 1987, Page 12

Stephen Rea and Natasha Richardson perform in the first stage production of "High Society,” in London. The play is adapted from Phillip Barry’s stage and film comedy, “The Philadelphia Story,” and the 1950s film “High Society.” The premier was attended by the Princess of Wales. Aided by songs such as “True Love,” “Who Wants tb be a Millionaire,” and “Well, did you Ever,” “High Society” is playing to full houses. Press, 27 April 1987, Page 12