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Mary Casson

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for which her performances were praised for "their sincerity and freshness." From their wedding at the Reedmer Church in London on 7 March 1936 to 1948, Casson was married to the actor
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described Casson as "a lively, intelligent woman, full of the zest for life that characterised her mother" and had "a clear-sighted view of her parents".
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until she retired in the mid-1970s. She began to play the organ at the age of 70 and continued to play the instrument at the St Andrews Church in
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Mary Casson was born on 22 May 1914 in the British capital of London. She was the daughter of the actor and director
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Afterwards, she began a second career as a musician touring the United Kingdom and accompanied herself on the
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and returned there in 1928. That year, she also toured South Africa with her parents, playing in
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in Paris in 1924. Three years later, Casson made the first of six successive appearances as
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from 1929 to 1931. Casson played the same character twice more in the same play at the
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and the couple had a daughter; Casson and Deviln had become engaged in December 1932.
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a few weeks before her death. Casson died on 22 September 2009.
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between 1931 and 1933. She played the Second Witch in
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Index

William Devlin
William Shakespeare
Wendy Darling
Peter Pan
Lewis Casson
Sybil Thorndike
Christopher
Ann
Francis Holland School
Sloane Square
Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carol
Lyric Theatre
The Trojan Women
Saint Joan
Wendy Darling
Peter Pan
Gaiety Theatre
Medea
Jane Clegg
Saint Joan
Gerald du Maurier
J. M. Barrie
St. James's Theatre
Palladium Theatre
Macbeth
Kingsway Theatre
William Shakespeare
Twelfth Night
The Merchant of Venice

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