Local Theatre → Constance M. Holmes

Constance M. Holmes is known to have taken part in the following local productions:

ProductionYearRoleCompany
The Maid of the Mountains1937cast: GianettaHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
The Lilac Domino1938cast: Baroness De Villiers (Chaperone to Georgine)Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
Sunny1951cast: Sue Warren (Suzette)Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
The Girl Friend1953castHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
The Quaker Girl1955cast: Madame Blum, proprietress of "La Maison Blum" in ParisHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
Show Boat1956cast: Parthy Ann HawksHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
Call Me Madam1957cast: Grand Duchess SophieHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society

They are credited in the above productions as Constance Holmes and Constance M. Holmes.

Photographs

The Maid of the Mountains (1937) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society


Also pictured: Joe Beswick, George W. Cunnington, George Wheatley Dyson, J. Hubert Hiley, Kathleen Hoyle, Leonard Kitching, Norman Moore, A. R. Waiting, and Cyril Ware.

The Lilac Domino (1938) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society


Also pictured: Herbert Halstead, Kathleen Hoyle, and Dorothy Keyworth.

Sunny (1951) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society


Also pictured: Joyce Longley and Norman Royston.


Also pictured: Doreen France, Leonard Kitching, Joyce Longley, Norman Moore, Norman Royston, and Edgar Woffenden.

The Quaker Girl (1955) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society


Also pictured: Eric Walker.

Show Boat (1956) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society


Also pictured: Eric Walker.

Call Me Madam (1957) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society


Also pictured: G. Wheatley Dyson.

Biographical Notes

  • Possibly born 13 November 1917 and married to dairy hand John Holmes. Worked as a worsted twister in a mill (1939 Register).