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August 8, 2022 Biography / Blog / Mime

Hardly Any Mime Being Performed. April 1937

The Magazine – Programme 5 April 1937 This newspaper clipping states that hardly any mime was being performed in the theatres of London’s West End – even though there was a willing audience who would have liked to have seen it and it goes on to give advance notice of

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August 1, 2022 Biography / Blog / Mime

Overview of Institute of Mime. December 1937

Dancing Times, London December 1937   THE INSTITUTE OF MIME   Irene Mawer gathered together a scrapbook full of cutting from newspapers, charting the progress of the Institute of Mime, which she founded in 1933.   The attached photo shows an article printed in 1937 which gives an overview of

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July 18, 2022 Biography

Drama School (Belfast). 13 December 1937

Belfast News Letter 13 December 1937 This newspaper clipping (see photo) covers a ‘pop-up’ drama school which I have written about in the previous few blog posts.  However, for the first time, there is a hint that the event was not as popular as might have been hoped “…there were

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July 11, 2022 Biography / Blog / Mime / voice

Ulster Drama School. 11 December 1937

Belfast News Letter 11 December 1937 ULSTER DRAMA SCHOOL: Art of Mime and Planning of Production The initial event of the Drama School workshops received praise from the Belfast News Letter. On the Friday evening, the lecturers were Miss Helga Burgess and Mr Howard Hayden. Miss Burgess, a Fellow of

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July 4, 2022 Biography

Drama School in Belfast. 11 December 1937

Belfast Telegraph 11 December 1937 DRAMA SCHOOL IN BELFAST Ooh, I bet Irene Mawer was not pleased when she read this article printed in the Belfast Telegraph. At the top of the article, the first word of the first line under the heading is ‘deportment’. I recall chatting with Ann

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