Talk:Jane Scott (theatre manager)

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[edit] Poss move ...

Jane Scott (theater manager)->Jane Scott (theatre manager)

A quibble, I know, but this is an an article about an exclusively UK subject, and to have the US spelling in the title, well .. it's all wrong! I'll wait a couple of weeks before doing anything, but let me know if anyone has any objections to a move.

While this remains a little stubby, there is an argument for incorporating the text in the Adelphi Theatre article, which itself is no opus magnum. Just a suggestion, but I won't push it. Cheers. Kbthompson 09:45, 24 May 2007 (UTC)

Please change it! When I initiated the article I originally included her dates; if I had used a description I would have used UK (well, Canadian) spelling. Re. amalgamation: I don't know; I worry about individuals getting lost in larger articles, particularly when they are so little known. But I will go with the general feeling, of course. — scribblingwoman 19:39, 24 May 2007 (UTC)