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		<title>By: Eva Stevens nee Coppock</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eva Stevens nee Coppock</dc:creator>
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		<description>I saw Alison play Ella in &quot;Soft or a Girl&quot; on 1971, at the Everyman Theatre. I have never forgotten her performance - I can&#039;t remember a lot about the play but to this day I can still picture Alison sat at a dressing table doing her hair. She was SO funny! In the interval we met up for a drink with Drew Dawson who I believe was Stage Manager there at the Everyman - my boyfriend Mike had been ASM at the Neptune Theatre, so they were friends. I heard Alison talking  to a cast member about the characters in the play. She said something like, &quot;There really are people just like that you know!&quot;
I have taken an interest in the work of Alison ever since. She makes me smile.
Lovely to read this page.
Eva Stevens nee Coppock.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw Alison play Ella in &#8220;Soft or a Girl&#8221; on 1971, at the Everyman Theatre. I have never forgotten her performance &#8211; I can&#8217;t remember a lot about the play but to this day I can still picture Alison sat at a dressing table doing her hair. She was SO funny! In the interval we met up for a drink with Drew Dawson who I believe was Stage Manager there at the Everyman &#8211; my boyfriend Mike had been ASM at the Neptune Theatre, so they were friends. I heard Alison talking  to a cast member about the characters in the play. She said something like, &#8220;There really are people just like that you know!&#8221;<br />
I have taken an interest in the work of Alison ever since. She makes me smile.<br />
Lovely to read this page.<br />
Eva Stevens nee Coppock.</p>
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