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Huddersfield
& Upper Agbrigg
SAVINGS BANK
Buxton Road, Huddersfield
ESTABLISHED 1818
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HUDDERSFIELD: S&.DISFRICT LIGHT.. OPERA SOCIETY
Affiliated to the
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39th Production
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By arrangement with Samuel French Ltd.
A MUSICAL PLAY ‘by DOROTHY REYNOLDS aud JULIAN SLADE
Music by JULIAN SLADE
Theatre Royal, Huddersfield, Thursday, January 28th to Saturday, February 6th, 1960, at 7-15 p.m.
Saturday Matinee, February 6th, at 2-15 p.m.
Production by R. D’ARCY RICHARDS (London) Choreography by DOREEN FRANCE, M.I.D.M.A., S.B.(Comm.) Hon. Musical Director HARRY. GLEDHILL, A.R.C.O., L.T.C.L.
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Telephone 775
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There are good Parking Facilities at rear of Market Street Shop for Motoring Customers
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Hudd
ersheld an
d District Amateur Light Opera Societ
President :
STEPHEN D, LISTER, Esq.
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Hon. General Manager :
G, WHEATLEY DYSON
Hon. Joint Secretaries :
A. H. TOWNEND THERESA A. LEWTHWAITE
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Hon. Stage Manager : CYRIL WARE
Hon Treasurer : MICHAEL F.. A.C.A.
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tion. Musical Director : HARRY GLEDHILL, Aim A be PAL
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The Producer :
R. D’ARCY RICHARDS
Mr. R. D’Arcy Richards is again our Producer and under his direction we are
confident of a successful
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Hon. Dancing Mistress : DOREENT FRANCE.
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List of Officers.
President i D. LISTER, Eeq.
Vice-Presidents :
Dr. D. K. Mr. NoRMAN CROWTHER, Mr. G. WHEATLEY Dyson, Mr. HusBErT Dyson, Mr. H. T. Evans, Mr. FRANK FosTErR, Mr. CLirForRD GARNER, Mr. Jas. F. Hatcu, Mr. GeorGe R. Hey, Mr. F. Brian HowmEs, Councillor, N, oir. 3. Raves, Mr. Revnoips, Mr. J. Woops-SMITH, Mr. F. H. THREAPPLETON, Mr. HaroLD WAKEFIELD, Mr. HaroLtp WHITELEY, Miss ANNIE GALVIN.
Hon. General Manager : G. WHEATLEY Dyson. Hon. Joint Secretaries: A. H. TOWNEND and Mrs. T. A. LEwTHwalrTE. Hon. Treasurer : MICHAEL F. Dyson, A.c.A. Hon. Stage Manager : CyRIL WARE. Hon: Musical Director : HARRY GLEDHILL, A.R.C.O., L.T.C.L. Hon. Assistant Treasurer : NORMAN Moore. Hon. Property Masters: Mrs. E. Woop and GORDON FRYER. Hon. Publicity Manager : Eric WALKER. Hon. Accompanist : KATHLEEN WHITFIELD. Hon. Dancing Mistress : DOREEN FRANCE, M.1I.D.M.A., S.B. (Comm). Hon. Registrar and Librarian : HIRAM CARTWRIGHT. Hon. Solicitor : STEPHEN D. LISTER. Hon. Physician : Dr. C: E. MitcHe.t,
Hon. Perruquiers : Mrs. J. EMMERSON, Miss M. Jackson, Miss MARY REYNOLDs, G. W. CunninNGTON, H. T. Evans, L. KITcHING and J. LIVERSIDGE.
Hon. Wardrobe Mistresses : Mrs. C. E. MITCHELL and Mrs. A. H. TOWNEND. Hon. Call Boys: CHarLEs A. Hey, ANDREW Moore and Roy Hon. Auditors: JoHN D. Hoyte, a.c.a. and L. ADRIAN GLEDHILL.
COUNCIL :
Miss Mary KINLOcH, HIRAM CARTWRIGHT, GEORGE W. CUNNINGTON, HARRY GLEDHILL, G. HILDRED GLEDHILL, JOHN E. LEONARD KITCHING, Jack LIVERSIDGE, NORMAN Moore, NORMAN Royston, LESLIE SUNDERLAND, STANLEY F. TayLor, ErR1Ic WALKER, EDGAR WOFFENDEN.
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Mrs. ]. Beswick, Mrs. W. P. Dray, Mrs. H. Dyson, Mrs. G. K. Hey, Miss M. Hughes, Mrs. S. D. laster, Mrs. ].. Liversidge, Mrs. N. Moore, Mrs. A. Street, Mrs. A. H. Townend, Mrs. E. Woffenden, Mrs. E. Wood.
SOUVENIR LADIES : Supervisor : Miss G. E. HARGREAVES.
Misses J. Bailey, S. Bray, D. Chambers, E. Dawson, E. Earnshaw, T. Gledhill, =. Spencer. Mesdames W. P. Bray, G. R. Hey, C. M. Holmes, E. Law, I. Kistenmacher, N. Moore, W. Waddington, L. Wilkinson, E. Woffenden.
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For over 90 years we ie been serving the public of Huddersfield with beautiful footwear—doing our best to provide sound quality shoes, and fitting them carefully, to give the comfort and protection which
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While keeping in step with the changes in fashion, our experience in the selection of leathers, patterns and last forms has become traditional. This specialized shoe service based on quality, plus a pride in the careful and correct fit of every pair, is just as
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Musical Programme.
Overture ACT ONE Opening Music and Chorus: I’m Up Early................ Molly & Islanders im Up cay... Potter, Mutch, Lord Paul & Chorus ‘Tre tet the ass tee... Potter, Mutch & Lord Paul
Dance & Reprise: Let The Grass Grow Potter, Mutch, Lord Paul & Chorus Song; Dothitie Dut Sea And Geraldine & Chorus Concerted : The Boat’s In Fishermen, Albert, Potter, Geraldine & Islanders >
Duet : Free To Sing Albert & Geraldine Exit Music Song : A Man From The Mainland Molly Reprise : Free To Sing Mutch, Geraldine & Islanders _Exit Music Hurry Music poring Bit Sea And Sky icc Geraldine & Albert
Concerted : Daily Echo Ivy Crush, Jack Amersham, Girls & Mechanics Song : Her Mummy Doesn’t Like Me Any Morte.......... Jack & Chorus Reprise : The Boat’s In.....Lord Paul, Jack Amersham & Ivy Crush Concerted : The Girl From London.......... Geraldine, Jack, Ivy Crush, Albert, Miss Catamole, Molly, Lord Paul & Chorus
ACT Two Opening Music Reprise : A Man From The Mainland...................... Molly, Jack & Girls Let 6 eee 10 Oe Lire Yoru Albert & Geraldine Teer Molly, Mutch, Bindweed & Islanders tet 4 iy Teet On [he Molly & Jack
Concerted : Holiday Island (Part I) Ivy Crush, Geraldine, Jack, Albert & Islanders
Holiday Island (Part II) Jack & Chorus Reprise : Holiday Island Change of Scene Exit Music Hurry Music Geraldine The Reporters
Reprise : Free To Sing Mutch, Geraldine, Miss Catamole, Albert & Chorus
Duet : We’re Holding Hands Miss Catamole & Potter Terhou Molly & Company Finale The Full Company
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Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
PRESENT
“FREE AS AIR”
(By arrangement with Samuel French Ltd.)
CAST (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE) :
Molly JEAN STEVENSON Mr. Mutch KENNETH HOYLE Mr. Potter NORMAN MOORE
Miss Catamole
Kay L. MIDDLETON
Lord Paul Postumous
Albert Postumous
G. WHEATLEY Dyson
ALEX. CLARKE
Bindweed
JOSEPH BESWICK
Gregory
STANLEY. LAYLOR
Tom Ferrier
Geraldine Melford
STANLEY HARDCASTLE
EILEEN Dyson
Francois
ROBERT Wm. ELLIS
DOREEN FRANCE
Ivy Crush
Jack Amersham
TERENCE BREARLEY
DANCING GIRLS :
WENDY BalILEy, JEAN CaTTon, JOAN Dyson, MARGARET GANNON,
JEANNE Haywoop, JOAN HELLAWELL, SHIRLEY A. HORNE, SANDRA LEE, MAUREEN LIVESEY, JOYCE MELIA, BARBARA. SCHOFIELD, MAUREEN ,SHEARD.
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LADIES CHORUS :
Daisy M. CLARKE, BETTY CROSLAND, JovcE M. EpmMoNpson, ANN FAIRBURN, Mary KINLOCH, THERESA <A. LEWTHWAITE, SYLVIA LockwoopD, EpitH MooRHOUSE, JOYCE ROGERS, BARBARA STANLEY, JEAN M. Taytor, AUDREY WEATHERHEAD, C. A. WHITTELL. MEN’S CHORUS :
Tan H. BAKER, LESLIE CLARKE, GEORGE W. CUNNINGTON, MICHAEL GREEN, RICHARD G. HEY, ARTHUR J. MONDAY, GEORGE N. ROGERS, MICHAEL R. SMITH, KENNETH WARE. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY : ACT ONE SCENE 1. The Well. Morning. The Road to the Seashore. The Seashore. Morning. Island Walk. Morning. Exterior of Shop and Miss Catamole’s Cottage. Evening. Island Walk. Evening. Bar of the Octopus Hotel, Jersey. Evening. Island Walk. Night. Exterior of Shop and Miss Catamole’s Cottage. Evening.
ACT TWO The Terrace of the Big House. The next morning. The Road to the Seashore. The Well. Morning. Island Walk. Afternoon. The Seashore. Afternoon. Island Walk. Afternoon. Bar of the Octopus Hotel. Evening. Island Walk. Evening. The Well. Sunset.
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The Production staged by R. D’ARCY RICHARDS (London).
Hon. Musical Director and Chorus Master: HARRY GLEDHILL, AA, tnt tne
Hon. Dancing Mistress: DOREEN FRANCE, M.I.D.M.A., S.B. (Comm). Costumes supplied by W. A. HomBura LtTp., Leeds.
Scenery supplied by ScENIc DiIsPpLAYy SERVICES LTD., Bradford. Photographs by GREAVES & Co., Huddersfield.
Geraldine’s Hair Styled by “ Blackmoorfoot Road, Crosland Moor, Huddersfield.
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The Story of the Play.
The story concerns the inhabitants of the undeveloped Channel Island of Terhou. They are simple, happy folk enjoying quaint old-fashioned customs and every May they choose a new Queen ; but this year they have run out of candidates, for no girl may be crowned more than once. This bit of legislation might be altered were it not for the fact that the Island has run out of ink as well as candidates. However, their dilemma is solved when the one-man Terhou boat returns from its monthly visit to the “ mainland ” (Jersey) with an unexpected passenger, Geraldine, and included in the cargo—a bottle of ink. Hastily, the Islanders persuade Lord Paul, their Ruler, and his two-man Council, to alter the law so that this charming stranger can be crowned “ Queen.” Geraldine is an heiress and is running away from the importunate Jack Amersham, a racing motorist who wants to marry her, and from the press reporters who insist on making news of her every move. She is shown round the Island by Lord Paul’s nephew, Albert, who immediately comes under the spell of her charm. Unfortunately, Geraldine’s idyll is shattered by the arrival of Jack, several pressmen, and Ivy Crush, of the “ Daily Echo ’’—all having tracked her down. The Island and in particular Molly, fall heavily for the good-looking Jack—The Man from the Mainland—and Ivy tries to persuade Lord Paul to publicize and commercialize the Island and turn it into a holiday resort. The Islanders are quick to recognise this danger and Ivy soon finds herself imprisoned in the stocks. They are too late, however, for by a ruse, Ivy has already sent her report to her London newspaper. To save the Island from publicity, Geraldine returns broken-hearted to Jersey. There, she guilefully announces to the ever persistent reporters that she has given away all her money to various relatives and that she is no longer rich enough to be news. _ Disappointed, the pressmen retire. Geraldine returns to Terhou to marry Albert. Molly decides she doesn’t want a man from the mainland, and Ivy is forgiven and marries Lord Paul, and the Coronation proceeds with Geraldine as Queen of Terhou.
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