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Pat Evison is comforted by Lynda Milligan as Amber Cunliffe takes to her hair under the eye of a professional hairdresser, Mr Peter Edginton, of Natural Hair hairdressing salon. The actresses are preparing for the Court Theatre s production of “Steel Magnolias,” which is about a group of women in a hairdressing salon. Looking on are (from left), Jonathan Elsom, the play’s director, and actresses, Yvonne Martin, Geraldine Brophy, and Judie Douglass. The play will open this Saturday.

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Press, 9 February 1989, Page 3

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Pat Evison is comforted by Lynda Milligan as Amber Cunliffe takes to her hair under the eye of a professional hairdresser, Mr Peter Edginton, of Natural Hair hairdressing salon. The actresses are preparing for the Court Theatre s production of “Steel Magnolias,” which is about a group of women in a hairdressing salon. Looking on are (from left), Jonathan Elsom, the play’s director, and actresses, Yvonne Martin, Geraldine Brophy, and Judie Douglass. The play will open this Saturday. Press, 9 February 1989, Page 3

Pat Evison is comforted by Lynda Milligan as Amber Cunliffe takes to her hair under the eye of a professional hairdresser, Mr Peter Edginton, of Natural Hair hairdressing salon. The actresses are preparing for the Court Theatre s production of “Steel Magnolias,” which is about a group of women in a hairdressing salon. Looking on are (from left), Jonathan Elsom, the play’s director, and actresses, Yvonne Martin, Geraldine Brophy, and Judie Douglass. The play will open this Saturday. Press, 9 February 1989, Page 3

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