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AUDREY HYSLOP

on National Programme Daventry

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in a sketch written by herself
' Mrs. Tactless Takes a Hand'
Listeners will remember the monologue, ' Love me, Love my Dog', which Audrey Hyslop broadcast so brilliantly in July of last year ; and tonight she is to give a new monologue with a bridge party for a background.
She has had an extraordinarily varied career since her name first became known to London in Pelissier's Follies. Gilbert and Sullivan operas in South Africa, music-hall work here, there, and everywhere in impersonations of a charwoman, concert-party work in India. It is given to few to write monologues so cleverly and to portray such a variety of characters so admirably.

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Audrey Hyslop

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