Margaret Esme Dickinson (1894 – 16 June 1949)[1] was an Australian ballet dancer, a popular performer in J. C. Williamson's pantomimes.
Her next major production was The Forty Thieves, when she played the "Spirit of Mischief", critics noting her debt to Genée.
[4] She played in the December 1914 pantomime Cinderella, starring in the Wildflowers ballet,[5] choreographed by Minnie Everett.
Goody Two Shoes was the Christmas pantomime in 1918, which included a "Toy" ballet, again partnered by Yates, whose real surname was Culverhouse.
At the conclusion of that season she announced she was off to London,[8] however on 14 March 1921, at Christ Church, St Kilda, she married Sydney Charles Culverhouse.