83 research outputs found

    Conversations on Preaching - Kenley Hall

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    Good practices for managing Australia's public and community housing assets

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    This project investigates good practices for managing Australia\u27s public and community housing assets. To a large extent the report concerns the identification of existing practices as an attempt to build a picture of asset management in public and community housing across Australia. Authors: Russell Kenley, Maxwell Chiazor, Jon Hall and Christopher Heywood

    Ann Miller & Dean Dittmann

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    Bette Rogge interviews Ann Miller. Miller starred in the Kenley Players production of Hello, Dolly! performed at Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio during the week of June 15, 1971. Many other people including John Kenley and Bernie Wilcox also appear in the interview. Ann and Bette discuss the influence John Kenley had in show business. There is a second interview that includes Dean Dittmann who also starred in the show

    Barbara Britton

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    Bette Rogge interviews Barbara Britton. Britton starred in the Kenley Players production of Forty Carats performed at Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio

    Joel Gray & Anita Gillette

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    Bette Rogge interviews Joel Grey and Anita Gillette, cast members starring in the Kenley Players production of Cabaret performed at Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio

    Ann Blyth

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    Bette Rogge interviews actress and singer Ann Blyth. Blyth starred in the Kenley Players production of Showboat performed at Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio

    Lesley Gore

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    Bette Rogge interviews singer Lesley Gore. Gore starred in the Kenley Players production of There\u27s a Girl in My Soup performed at Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio

    Gig Young

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    Bette Rogge interviews Oscar Award winning actor Gig Young. He starred in the Kenley Players production of Nobody Loves an Albatross performed at Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio

    Edie Adams

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    Bette Rogge interviews Edie Adams. Adams starred in the Kenley Players production of I Do! I Do! performed at Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio
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