Here’s a new article for your reading pleasure! It’s a charming little article about Vivien on the 1960s Australia/New Zealand Old Vic tour. It’s sprinkled with direct quotations and contains fascinating information about her costumes and clothing. For example, did you know Vivien dislikes egg yellow? Thanks to Diane for sending V-L.com the article!
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