My word, she’ll be right… Ray Lawler’s pioneering The Doll Trilogy still makes for a stimulating day (and night) in the theatre over 70 years after its most famous play was first performed.
Her mother has been gone for 25 years, but Patti Richardson still loves to reminisce about the talented woman she adored. One memory has been coming to mind: Her mother, Ethel Clawson, made and sold ...
From a distance the dolls’ faces looked blankly pleasant. But closer inspection revealed painstaking work that created a nose’s bridge and the individual stitches that made up each eyelash that make ...
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