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Lovell met her husband, the actor Nigel Lovell, through the Metropolitan Theatre in Sydney; they two had two children, Simon Lovell, a helicopter pilot, and Jenny Lovell, a successful actress noted for her role on the soap opera Prisoner: Cell Block H.
The building currently known as the Agora first opened on March 31, 1913 with an English performance of Aida as the Metropolitan Theatre.
Following Arbroath they were engaged to appear at the Metropolitan Theatre, Edgware Road, London, and it was during this season they were spotted and signed to Pye Records.