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Issue Details:
First known date:
1915...
August
1915
of
The Theatre Magazine
est. 1912
The Theatre Magazine
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* Contents derived from the 1915 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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From a Spectator's Point of View - Performers On and Off the Stage : Edward Branscombe's Dandies,
single work
review
A review of the Green Dandies during the troupe's 1915 eason at the Coliseum, North Sydney.
- Voice Production : The Imitation Aspect, single work column (p. 26-7)
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Does Punting Pay? : Theatrically Discussed,
single work
correspondence
Andy Kerr's reply to an article in the previous issue of the Theatre Magazine in which four thespian 'pros' discuss his wealth (including Kerr's £550 missing diamond ring) and the ordinary punter. The magazine's editor inserts his own comments into the letter at various points.
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Song-Writers and Song Pinchers,
single work
correspondence
A letter to the Theatre Magazine by Charlie Vaude in response to accusations by fellow variety performer, Sydney Jones (July issue), that Vaude had plagiarised the song 'Who Killed Cock Robin' for his song 'Who Killed the Kaiser.'
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