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Eleanor Bron and Ian McKellan discuss their upcoming performance of "Dutchess of Malfi"

BROADCAST: Apr. 28, 1986 | DURATION: 00:53:00

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Broadcast Date
Apr. 28, 1986

Digital Format
WAV

Duration
53 minutes

Language
English

Ownership
The Chicago History Museum

Topics

Theater

People

Actors

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WFMT (Radio station : Chicago, Ill.) Audiotapes. Radio programs. Bron, Eleanor, interviewee Bron, Eleanor--Interviews McKellan, Ian--Interviews McKellan, Ian-Interviewee Webster, John

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