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L121685 National Theatre. Tom Stoppards. Jumpers. 1972 3. Diana Rigg. Dottie. Mi | eBay
Jumpers Custom Print – National Theatre Shop
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Jumpers Custom Print – National Theatre Shop
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National Theatre - Diana Rigg as Dottie in Jumpers (1972) in the National Theatre's production at the Old Vic. Photo: Keystone Press Agency | Facebook
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National Theatre Production of Stoppard's Jumpers Jumps to Broadway April 6 | Playbill
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Tom Stoppard's "Jumpers", transfers to the Piccadilly Theatre from 14 Nov 03 | London Theatre
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Jan. 01, 1972 - Diana Rigg To Appear In The National Theatre Production of Jumpers . Actress Diana
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L121685 National Theatre. Tom Stoppards. Jumpers. 1972 3. Diana Rigg. Dottie. Mi | eBay
Diana Rigg (as Dorothy Moore / Dottie) in JUMPERS by Tom Stoppard directed by Peter Wood for the National Theatre (NT) at the Old Vic , London in 1972. Dame Enid Diana
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Jumpers Print – National Theatre Shop
National Theatre on X: "Tom Stoppard's Jumpers has its world premiere #onthisday in 1972 at The Old Vic. Diana Rigg played Dotty: http://t.co/DP4BbK5Hoa" / X
Diana Rigg (as Dorothy Moore / Dottie) in JUMPERS by Tom Stoppard at the National Theatre (NT) at the Old Vic , London 02/02/1972 set design: Patrick Robertson costumes: Rosemary Vercoe lighting: