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              <text>Owen, Don. “Trinity Play Encouraging.” The Varsity, 10 Feb. 1956, p. 5.
Program for Mother Courage, University of Toronto 1965. Theaterdokumentation 871, Bertolt Brecht Archiv, Berlin, Germany, https://archiv.adk.de/objekt/2583609.
Whittaker, Herbert. Review of Mother Courage. Globe and Mail, 9 Feb. 1956, p. 8.</text>
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