Ravenhall, Chris. “Lesley Storm’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Three Goose Quills and a Knife</span>: A Burns Play Rediscovered”. Studies in Scottish Literature, Vol.
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Publishing | Alison Uttley | A bomb on the London offices of Faber
destroyed (among other things) the typescript of AU
's play Little Grey Rabbit to the Rescue, which had been rejected for the stage by the Theatre Royal, Windsor |
Performance of text | Elizabeth Jenkins | EJ
wrote a play as a vehicle for her friend Baliol Holloway
, in which he collaborated with her, supplying the theatrical expertise and especially his sense of stage timing. He played Charles II
in... |
Occupation | Beryl Bainbridge | BB
was, she said, a tap-dancing member of Miss Thelma Broadbent
's Ensemble in Southport as a small child. At twelve she was recruited by the BBC
to work as a young broadcaster on Children's... |
Literary responses | Lesley Storm | The play received rave reviews in England. The reviewer for the Times wrote: The Dialogue is consistently neat and pointed, and tense situations open smoothly into situations yet more tense; the Evening News... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Lesley Storm | LS
's eldest son, James Doran Clark
, wrote about his mother in the programme for a 1996 revival of her 1949 theatrical hit Black Chiffon, which was given at the Theatre Royal
in Windsor. Ravenhall, Chris. “Lesley Storm’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl=‘m’>Three Goose Quills and a Knife</span>: A Burns Play Rediscovered”. Studies in Scottish Literature, Vol. 32 , pp. 46-54. 46 “Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC. |
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