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English: Actors Annalisa Ericson and Nils Poppe in the first Swedish production in 1942 of Jerome Kern's and Oscar Hammerstein's musical "Show Boat" at the Oscarsteatern in Stockholm.
Svenska: Skådespelarna Annalisa Ericson och Nils Poppe i den första svenska uppsättningen 1942 av Jerome Kerns och Oscar Hammersteins musikal "Teaterbåten" på Oscarsteatern i Stockholm.
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Source Bengt Haslum. "Flips - en bok om Gösta Rybrant", Stockholm 1985, page 83. ISBN 91-85470-25-2
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