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May 3, 2022 Biography / Blog / Mime

Duke of York’s Theatre. May 1937

Dancing Times, LondonMay 1937 Duke of York’s Theatre. May 1937 This newspaper article was, I think, written by someone from the publicity department of the Institute of Mime, as opposed to being written by an independent journalist, as it is word for word the same as articles written elsewhere. The

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March 1, 2022 Biography / Blog / Mime

Ginner-Mawer production, Vaudeville Theatre. 18 June 1936

  The Stage, London 18 June 1936 Ginner-Mawer Production, Vaudeville Theatre June 1936 The Ginner-Mawer School of Dance and Drama performed regularly at theatre’s in London. In 1936, when this newspaper article was printed, the School had a large number of students, and was based in Philbeach Hall, Earls Court,

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