Nola Leigh Millar (18 February 1913 – 20 January 1974) was a New Zealand librarian, theatre director, critic and administrator. She was born in Wellington...
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scriptwriter and director Katherine McRae. Her first theatrical role was in Nola Millar's 1955 production of Richard II at Wellington's Unity Theatre, which also...
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an article by Marianne Schultz as 'modern, political and expressive'. Nola Millar was a long time colleague of Baileys, they were both part of Unity Theatre...
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Hannah Trust. Other members of the company included Raymond Hawthorne, Nola Millar, Nyree Dawn Porter, Barbara Leake, George Swan, Rosalie Carey, Thane...
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by accident when in 1955 he accompanied a colleague to auditions for Nola Millar's production of Richard II with the Thespians company and ended up being...
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Slade and Brian Way. On his return to New Zealand he tutored drama with Nola Millar and later became a senior acting tutor at New Zealand Drama School. In...
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came to New Zealand in 1939. One notable member of Unity Theatre was Nola Millar, who opened up the focus of the company beyond politics. Over the years...
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2016. ISBN 978-0-9941302-3-5. OCLC 951440720. Gaitanos, Sarah (2006). Nola Millar : a theatrical life. Wellington [N.Z.]: Victoria University Press....
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Woodhouse retired from the library in 1946, and was replaced by typist Nola Millar. When she learnt that the Russell Duncan collection had more than a thousand...
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in the late 1940s and the 1950s. Other members included Bruce Mason, Nola Millar, Richard Campion and Edith Campion, George Webby, Grant Tilly, and Ann...
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