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=== Biography === | === Biography === | ||
An English Graduate, Ruth's first role was Lady Psyche in "Princess Ida", and then performed the role of | An English Graduate, Ruth's first role was Lady Psyche in "Princess Ida", and then performed the role of Pitty-Sing the following year in "The Mikado", for LopSoc's Nuffield Theatre performance, and again at the International G&S Festival in Buxton.Β Participating in the chorus for both "What A Banker", and "The Highbourn and The Hobo", Ruth then played her last role with the society in Noel Coward's "Bitter Sweet", as Mannon. | ||
=== History of Roles === | === History of Roles === |