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Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Rose Marie" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in February 1936. This page includes a list of KAODS officers including Chairman of Committee Percy Taylor.
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "Rose Marie" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights from Monday 10th February 1936. The romantic musical had music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, with book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein. The KAODS production was produced and directed by Herbert Coates, with musical director Joseph Harker.
The story starts out in the Canadian Rockies at a hotel where Rose Marie La Flamme (played by Rhoda Heap) and pioneer Jim Kenyon (Arthur Day) have fallen in love, much to the disapproval of Rose Marie's brother, Emile (Oswald Hill). The hotel is run by Lady Jane (Margaret Best) who is torn between two suitors. Native Canadian Wanda (Noreen Spencer) murders her husband, Black Eagle (W. Bruce Johnston), but blames Jim who flees to prove his innocence. Rose Marie reluctantly gives Jim up and consents to marry Edward Hawley (Ernest Marsden) in Quebec, when Wanda admits her crime and Rose Marie and Jim are reunited. Probably the most famous song from the musical is the 'Indian Love Call'.
The show also starred Jack Catterson, Frank Goodwin, Peggy Eaton, Albert Shepherd and Winifred Hibberd. The Director of Dancing was Miss Doris H. Adams.
The 44-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 184mm by 249mm. Two copies of the programme were part of an anonymous donation received by the History Society in 2022. The second copy is autographed by the cast and crew.
Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Haddon Hall" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in February 1914. This was the very first staged show from the newly-formed Amateurs, created following the collapse of two previous societies in the town. This page includes a list of the Presidents and Vice-presidents of the society. It also includes a photograph of the real Haddon Hall, supplied courtesy of the Midland Railway Company.
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "Haddon Hall" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights from Monday 2nd February to Saturday 7th February 1914. The comic opera was written by Sydney Grundy with music by Sir Arthur Sullivan. The KAODS production was produced by W. G. Bedford, with musical director Herbert B. Summerscales. The President of the society was the Mayor of Keighley, William Anderton Brigg, who, according to the Keighley News, had been instrumental in the formation of the new society following the demise of the previous organisations.
In the real world, Haddon Hall is a stately home in the Peak District, belonging throughout its 900 year history to descendants of the same family. The opera tells a very loose, and time-displaced, account of how the impressive seat switched, through marriage, from the Vernon family to the Manners family. The story is set at Haddon Hall towards the end of the Interregnum, the period in the seventeenth century when England was under various forms of republican government, before the restoration of the crown. Dorothy Vernon (played by Miranda Sugden), daughter of Sir George Vernon (Harry Shackleton), is due to marry her father's cousin Rupert Vernon (John Pickles), but Dorothy is in love with John Manners (Tom Graham) - a romance not approved of by her father. So one dark and stormy night, Dorothy and John elope. When they eventually return, Rupert Vernon is master of the Hall, but John overthrows him, restoring Sir George which thus gains his blessing on Dorothy and John's relationship.
The show also starred Kenneth I. Aspinall, Annie Battle, Ethel Bird, Dorothy Bottomley, Hettie Butterfield, Fred Carr, Teddy Feather, George Fieldhouse, Algernon Gill, Marion Holmes, Arthur G. Ramsden, Frank Shuttleworth and Marion Smith.
A review of the opening night appeared in the Keighley News of Saturday 7th February 1914: "The society, as at present constituted, made its debut at the Hippodrome on Monday in 'Haddon Hall', by Sydney Grundy and Sir Arthur Sullivan. The piece has hardly the brightness and the scintillating wit of the works in which the famous composer was associated with Sir W. S. Gilbert; but it contains a great deal of musical charm and much attractive harmony, and the plot is centred round a love story that is by this time almost classic... The first performance after a long interval is almost of necessity bound to contain faults and defects that for the remainder of the week may be entirely missing... It would be easy and quite true to say, for instance, that in many cases on Monday night the acting was too listless or too wooden to convince anybody, that the male voices of the chorus were without confidence, and that the singing of some of the principals failed to carry conviction... but as the singers entered more thoroughly into their share of the work the effect was decidedly improved, and the concerted items of the last act were rendered with both talent and spirit."
The 44-page programme, compiled by society secretary Thomas Ireland Bottomley, was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of Queen Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 253mm by 190mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.
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Through inspiring keynotes, thought-provoking panels and engaging sessions, participants at our hybrid conference explored how we can build the data space for cultural heritage, how storytelling, cultural heritage, and digital come together, and how technology paves the way to digital inclusion. Find out more and discover the programme pro.europeana.eu/page/conference
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August 5 2011 Durham Regional Police Service -Youth in Police Summer Programme around 60, including leaders and youth paid a return visit to help at the Windfields Community Garden - including the Victory Garden portion of it. They were a great help you could see they remembered the things they had learned from the first visit. Again I was really impressed by them - great group!
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On 29 August 2012, Kerry Brinkert, Director of the Implementation Support Unit of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, or Ottawa Convention, delivered a presentation on the landmark disarmament and humanitarian treaty, to the UN Disarmament Fellowship Programme.
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After probably the second worst journey home from London of my life, both ticket and programme have taken a bit of a beating. Getting there was reasonably easy, getting home not so much. The crowds obviously made it tricky anyway, but with the morning's signal cable fire having completely closed Waterloo, travel home was a bit chaotic.
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Children enjoy the summer holiday activities at Oasis Adventure Playground in Stockwell..
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theatre programme, City of Leeds College of Education Dramatic Society "Billy Liar" by K. Waterhouse and W. Hall, 1960s
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This event - organised in cooperation with the Italian Chamber of Commerce in the UK - featured an introduction to all ESCP Europe programmes taught at the London campus and included a drinks reception.
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On 19th September 2018, LEAFF launched the full programme line-up at Electric Cinema in Notting Hill.
Representatives from the countries represented in LEAFF attended as well as sponsors, partners and journalists.
The 3rd Edition of the London East Asia Film Festival will take place at prominent venues in London and will tour around 5 cities in total from 25th October to 4th November.
For more information, please visit www.leaff.org.uk