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An NGO, Sebeccly Cancer Care, has urged the Lagos State Government to incorporate breast and cervical cancer screening into its Maternal and Primary Healthcare programme. Dr Okeke Awela, the care Team Lead, made the call on the sidelines of a training for primary healthcare medical personnel in Lagos. Awela said research had found cancer to […]
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2015-11-13: The Officials attending the PIDA Week Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa.
Front cover from the theatre programme for a production of "The Duchess of Dantzic" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in March 1928.
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "The Duchess of Dantzic" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights (with a Saturday matinee) from Monday 26th to Saturday 31st March 1928. The musical comedy had book by Henry Hamilton, with music by Ivan Caryll. The KAODS production was produced and directed by R. Walford Lomax, with musical director Joseph Harker. Sadly, Lomax died suddenly just a handful of days before the production was due to open, and A. Farrant was drafted in from London with just two days to add the finishing touches.
Act I is set in revolutionary Paris in 1792. At the laundry of Catherine Upscher (played by Mrs. Percy Taylor, formerly Gladys Broster), a young Lieutenant Napoleon Bonaparte (Arthur B. Hird) is boasting of his long-term plans while still owing the business seventeen francs. Moments after Bonaparte has left, a nobleman, Phillipe (Eric Broster), who is fleeing from the mob, takes refuge in the laundry, and ends up leaving his infant son with Catherine for safekeeping. The act ends with the return of Catherine's fiance, Sergeant Francois Lefebvre (Harold Barnes) of the National Guard, who receives a promotion to Lieutenant, and Catherine is made vivandière (supplier of goods and victuals) to the regiment.
Acts II and III take place fifteen years later in 1807. Bonaparte is now Emperor of France and Act II is staged in the gardens of the Imperial Palace at Fontainebleau. Bonaparte's old colleagues have been rewarded with titles and places at court. Lefebvre is now a Marshal of France, but his free-minded wife, Catherine, despite her new title of Duchess of Dantzic, not to mention her adopted son Adhèmar (Eric Broster again), does not fit in with court etiquette, and Napoleon indicates to Lefebvre that he should divorce her and marry Mademoiselle Renée (Edith Robson), whom the emperor considers more suitable. As Adhèmar is in love with Renée, he rebels against the emperor's cruel command and is arrested.
Act III takes place in the throne room of Napoleon's palace. Adhèmar is due to be executed for rebellion, with his pardon dependent on his adopted parents obeying Napoleon's order to divorce. Catherine confronts the emperor with the unpaid laundry bill from the days of his youthful poverty, and, reminded of her unselfish kindness to him, he relents, allows Catherine and Lefebvre to stay together, and blesses the marriage of Adhèmar and Renée.
Other people in the cast included Peggy Eaton, Mrs. Paget Shackleton, Emilie Chapman, Annie Dickinson, Mrs. Reilly, Jack Steele, Verney Shuttleworth, John Crabtree, Ernest Marsden, Mrs. John Judson, Elsie Pickles, Claire Mitchell, and Peggy Eaton.
The 52-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 185mm by 245mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation made in 2022.
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Front cover from the theatre programme for a production of the operetta "The Merry Widow" at the Victoria Hall, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in October 1974.
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "The Merry Widow" played at the Victoria Hall in Keighley from Tuesday 8th to Saturday 19th October 1974. It had music by Franz Lehar with new book and lyrics by Phil Park. It was produced by Anthony Haigh, the musical director was Peter J. Wild and the choreographer was Elsie Scott.
The story is set in a Parisian embassy, and involves the twin romances between Count Danilovitsch (played by Roy Newton) and Madam Anna Glavari (Louise Hindle), and between Valencienne (Susan Gough) and the Count de Rositlon (Melvyn White). Unfortunately Valencienne is already married to Baron Zeta (Keith Marsden). There follows much confusion, mainly centred around a discarded fan, but all is resolved satisfactorily in the end.
Other members of the cast included Mike Boothroyd, Paul Kennedy, Adrian Hirst, Robert Lister, Joan Lund, Michael Kennedy, Jack Clayton, Audrey Fowler and Gwenda Marsden.
The 24-page programme was printed by Crown Press (Keighley) Ltd. of Chapel Lane. The programme is part of the Joy Rundle Collection, donated by Jane Eaman and Mark Rundle in 2023.
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Deputy Director & Head of Alumni Engagement Molly Southwood makes a welcome speech.
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RTE’s Marian Finucane launching a report outlining the findings of a unique pilot training programme for health and social care professionals providing palliative and oncology care to Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual (LGB) patients.
NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND - JULY 15: during an i2i Soccer Academy Summer Programme Tournament at Coach Lane on July 15th 2024 in Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)
Victoria Karaputna and Katerina Minina, Plywood stackers, Uniplyt, Ukraine.
The UKEEP programme, which was developed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and was supported by the EU, has helped Ukrainian enterprises reduce dependency on gas and cutting down on CO2 emissions by implementing energy efficiency measures. The programme is part of the EU4Energy Initiative.
Find out more about how the EU promotes energy efficiency in Ukraine and stay informed at: www.eu4energy.eu
Programme Director and Panel Moderator Jo-Ann Strauss at the BONDay (Business Opportunity Networking Day)
ANTALYA, TURKEY - MAY 26: Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for the LDCs Gyan Chandra Acharya attends a Civil Society Forum within Midterm Review of the Istanbul Programme of Action at the Titanic Hotel in Antalya, Turkey on May 26, 2016. The Midterm Review conference for the Istanbul Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries will take place in Antalya, Turkey from 27-29 May 2016. The conference will undertake a comprehensive review of the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action by the least developed countries (LDCs) and their development partners and likewise reaffirm the global commitment to address the special needs of the LDCs. Mustafa Ciftci / Anadolu Agency
2015-11-13: The Officials attending the PIDA Week Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa.
For the forthcoming Stone Revellers production of Oliver!
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