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English: Actress Betty Paul who has leading role in the new farcical comedy, "All for Mary" by Kay Bannerman and Harold Brooke, which, represented by Henry Sherek, opens a two week season at the Theatre Royal, Brighton on August 9th, prior to West End presentation.
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Source Betty Paul - Vintage photo
Author Ian Purvis, Press Representative

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British actress Betty Paul in press photo released for her performance in "All for Mary" in 1954

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7 May 1954

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