The Little Hut / by Andre Roussin ; translated by Nancy Mitford ; directed by John Blatchley, 1954 - house program. 1954.

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The Little Hut / by Andre Roussin ; translated by Nancy Mitford ; directed by John Blatchley, 1954 - house program. 1954.

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Melody Fair was a musical series that ran for several summers between c.1951-56. The first location was a tent at the Dufferin Race Track on the west side of Dufferin just below Bloor Street, now a shopping mall. Another location, perhaps the second, was the Mutual Street Arena, just off Jarvis Street, home of roller skating. The final location was a tent on the Dixie Plaza. There was a different show each week after it had run for a week in Buffalo. The tent featured theatre in the round, with ...

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