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Title page from the theatre programme for a production of "The Maid of the Mountains" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in May 1950.
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "The Maid of the Mountains" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights (with a Saturday matinee) from Monday 1st to Saturday 6th May 1950. The musical was written by Frederick Lonsdale, with lyrics by Harry Graham and music by H. Fraser Simson. The KAODS production was produced by Gerald Seymour, with musical director R. Lewis Scargill.
The musical had previously been performed at the Hippodrome in 1933, by the Macdonald & Young Company, and then by the Amateurs themselves in 1938. It was the first of two full-scale shows staged by the Amateurs at the Hippodrome in 1950, the second being a production of "No! No! Nanette!" in October.
The story of "The Maid of the Mountains" involves a set of bandits, led by Baldasarre (played by Frederick W. Pye), who have decided to end their criminal ways, having evaded capture for so long and made their fortunes. Band member Teresa (Eileen Widdop), the Maid of the Mountains herself, loves Baldasarre but his eyes are focussed on Angela (Freda W. Pickles), the daughter of the old Governor, General Malone (Ernest Marsden), who has singularly failed to capture Baldasarre and his band. Baldassare's bravura sees him disguise himself as the new Governor to win over Angela but Teresa betrays him and he ends up in prison on Devil's Island. Eventually he is rescued and recognises that he should be with Teresa.
Other people in the cast included Arthur B. Hird, Geoffrey A. Richardson, Arthur Day, Donald Judson, John H. Crabtree, Leonard M. Stockdale, George Bailey, Margaret Best, Betty Rushworth, John O'Connell, James I. Dewhirst and Elsie Greenwell.
The 40-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 185mm by 250mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation made in 2022.
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Double-page from the theatre programme for a production of 'Playbill', staged by The Theatre Group at Keighley Little Theatre in January 1968. These pages includes the cast lists.
The Theatre Group's production of 'Playbill', by Terrence Rattigan, was performed at the Keighley Little Theatre from Tuesday 16th to Saturday 20th January 1968, with a special performance for old age pensioners on Monday 15th January. The production consisted of a double-bill of two short plays by Rattigan - 'The Browning Version' and 'Harlequinade'. The producer was Eileen Puddephatt, who fell ill with flu during rehearsals but had recovered sufficiently for the actual performances. The Keighley Co-operative Society loaned furniture for the production.
Six acting newcomers joined the Group for this production: John Marsden (part of the Marsden performing dynasty, being the eldest son of Keith and Gwenda Marsden), Barbara Park, Peter Nunn, David Arthurs, Jean Sylvester and David Bottomley. Others in the two casts included Robert Tribe, Jack Hepworth, Colin Chapman, Michael (Mike) Boothroyd, Pauline Dennison, John Puddephatt, Mollie Thornton, George Hinds, Kay Warren, Terry Trippett, and Susan Northrop.
The 12-page programme is part of the Christine Broadley Collection, donated by Christine in 2024.
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