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  1. John Hackman Sumner, CBE, AO (27 May 1924 – 24 May 2013) was an English-born director and producer and theatre impresario, who was the founder and artistic director of Melbourne Theatre Company in Australia, gathering a group of later internationally famous stars including Ray Lawler, Zoe Caldwell, Barry Humphries and Fred Parslow.

  2. John Hackman Sumner was born in Britain on 27 May 1924. In 1947 he entered professional theatre as an assistant stage manager in Dundee, Scotland. He came to Melbourne in 1952 to manage the Union Theatre at the University of Melbourne.

  3. John Hackman Sumner, CBE, AO (27 May 1924 – 24 May 2013) was an English-born director and producer and theatre impresario, who was the founder and artistic director of Melbourne Theatre Company in Australia, gathering a group of later internationally famous stars including Ray Lawler, Zoe Caldwell, Barry Humphries and Fred Parslow.

  4. John Sumner & Ray Lawler. The story of MTC couldn't be told without the stories of John Hackman Sumner and Raymond Evenor Lawler, the theatre makers whose names now adorn Southbank Theatre's two performance spaces.

  5. May 21, 2021 · John Sumner & Ray Lawler. The story of MTC couldn't be told without the stories of John Hackman Sumner and Raymond Evenor Lawler, the theatre makers whose names now adorn Southbank Theatre's two performance spaces.

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    John Hackman Sumner, AO, CBE (27 May 1924 – 24 May 2013) was the founder and artistic director of Melbourne Theatre Company in Australia. [1] [2] [3] Early life. Sumner was born in England in 1924. At an early age he attended the London Opera School.

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  8. John Sumner & Ray Lawler. The story of MTC couldn't be told without the stories of John Hackman Sumner and Raymond Evenor Lawler, the theatre makers whose names now adorn Southbank Theatre's two performance spaces.