Talk:Catholic Association of Performing Arts
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Founder
[edit]Does anyone know for certain who the original founder of the Catholic Stage Guild was? An article by The Catholic Herald says it was Mgr Robert Hugh Benson ("Arts group celebrates centenary"), while an archived document on the Guild's website ("The Catholic Stage Guild") says "A Guild of Catholic Actors was founded by Charles Brookfield (1857–1913) but in 1911 Mrs. Ethelred St. Barbe was the first Honorary Secretary of The Catholic Stage Guild." 23impartial (talk) 17:42, 23 December 2023 (UTC)