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WELLINGTON AMATEUR

Success on Sydney Stage

One of the newest and most charming recruits to the amateur stage of Sydney, says the “Sydney Morning Herald,” is Miss Barbara Robison, a young New Zealander, daughter of the Registrar of Wellington University, and Mrs. Robison. Miss Robison, who has had a lot of experience In acting In Wellington, has been living in Sydney for the past year. Her first appearance in Sydney was in the Snappy Sydney Revue, where she plaed the part of La Gracile, the little dancer in Thornton Wilder’s exquliste fantasy. “Beauty Spends a Penny,” one of the most artistic numbers in the revue.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 71, 16 December 1933, Page 18

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WELLINGTON AMATEUR Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 71, 16 December 1933, Page 18

WELLINGTON AMATEUR Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 71, 16 December 1933, Page 18

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