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Ford's production assistant Martita Slayden explains that in the 1950s-era play, Frank will portray a bird named for French entertainer Maurice Chevalier and will be carried onstage in an ornate cage by actress Susan Heyward as the title character.
Backstage at Theater Alliance with co-founder Paul Douglas Michnewicz Jane Horwitz 2010
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Martita Hunt was 46 when David Lean directed her as Miss Havisham in his 1946 adaptation.
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But the mess is going to be a bit more than Martita can handle.
Good Belongs to You 2010
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Padre Julio had a reputation for being a stern disciplinarian and at first Martita was terrified of him.
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Following a policy of keeping the boys and the girls seperated, Martita and Vidal seldom saw each other at school.
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Martita, age seven, is frightened and apprehensive.
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Following a policy of keeping the boys and the girls seperated, Martita and Vidal seldom saw each other at school.
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To Martita, Padre Julio did not lack physical strength.
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Martita, age seven, is frightened and apprehensive.
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Following a policy of keeping the boys and the girls seperated, Martita and Vidal seldom saw each other at school.
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