File MS-3-1, Box 390, Folder 1 - Pilk's Madhouse / Ken Campbell

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Pilk's Madhouse / Ken Campbell

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Ken Campbell

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MS-3-1, Box 390, Folder 1

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Item is a copy of the script Pilk's Madhouse written by Ken Campbell under the pseudonym Henry Pilk. The play is a series of sketches which were first performed at Theatre Passe Muraille in Toronto and subsequently at the Young Vic in London, England.

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Copyright Ken Campbell. Digital reproduction shared with permission of Daisy Campbell (granted 28 March 2024).

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