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Howard, Pamela (5 of 11) An Oral History of Theatre Design
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Type
sound
Duration
00:07:01
Shelf mark
C1173/07
Recording date
2006-06-26, 2006-07-13, 2006-08-09, 2006-08-14
Recording locations
Various locations, London
Interviewees
Howard, Pamela 1939- (speaker, female)
Interviewers
Wright, Elizabeth (speaker, female)
Abstract
Part 5: Story about not attending maths lessons; spending time in the library; maths exam. Story about being suspended from school because of ‘the incident with the rounders bat’; reproduction of ‘A Winter Wedding’ by Bruegel on headmistress’ wall; Judith Berman’s apology; hitting her again with a book; being expelled. Beginning of story about looking up art school in the phone directory
Description
Life story interview with Pamela Howard (1939-), theatre designer.
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