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The Stage to three

Canada, 1964
film

Episode of Series “Comparisons”. An introduction to three entertainers of outstanding talent: Katina Paxinou, an actress from Greece, Chatuporn Ra..

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Stagestruck 3

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The Law of gravity

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The Whole world over

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Changing stages

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All the World's a Stage

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Baxter earns his wings

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Opera school

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City scene

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Australia Council archival film series: on stage

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Stepping out: the birth of a theatre of the mentally handicapped

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Another beginning

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Three chords and a wardrobe

Australia, 1998
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