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The Love of Four Colonels

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The London Stage 1950-1959: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel
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Peter Ustinov
The Alexandra, Birmingham
Germany
Peter Ustinov
fantasy
Allied Occupation Powers
Germany
The Alexandra, Birmingham
London
West End
Wyndham's Theatre
Winter Garden Theare
Moira Lister
Alan Gifford
Colin Gordon
Eugene Deckers
Theodore Bikel
Paul Hardtmuth
Patricia Jessel
Mary Hignett
Cyril Luckham
Clifford Mollison
Ruth Trouncer
Shubert Theatre
Broadway
Rex Harrison
Lilli Palmer
New York Drama Critics' Circle
Donaldson Award

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