Drylie, Patricia (c. 1928–1993)
Drylie, Patricia (c. 1928–1993)
Canadian ballet and theater dancer. Born c. 1928 in Toronto, Canada; died 1993.
Performed in Toronto, Canada, with Boris Volkoff's company; moved to New York City where she was a member of ballet corps at Radio City Music Hall for next 10 years; performed on Broadway in numerous musicals, including On Your Toes (1954) and My Fair Lady (1956–62), with which she toured extensively throughout Australia and Soviet Union; served as assistant stage manager for numerous Broadway productions, including Camelot (1960) and I Do! I Do! (1966), and as stage manager for The Desert Song (1973); returned to Broadway as performer with Ballroom (1978).
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