Local Theatre → George Derrick Booth (1928-1991)
George Derrick Booth is known to have taken part in the following local productions:
They are credited in the above productions as G. Derek Booth and G. Derrick Booth.
Photographs
The Quaker Girl (1955) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
Also pictured: Roy Bates, Terence Brearley, L. Clarke, J. Leonard Fisher, Arthur J. Monday, Leslie Sunderland, Geoffrey N. Sykes, and Kenneth H. Ware.
Show Boat (1956) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
Also pictured: Roy Bates, Douglas Beverley, John B. Danford, J. Leonard Fisher, G. Hildred Gledhill, L. Adrian Gledhill, Frank Lamb, Arthur J. Monday, Stanley F. Taylor, and Kenneth H. Ware.
Call Me Madam (1957) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
Also pictured: Roy Bates, Douglas Beverley, Terence Brearley, Leslie Clarke, George W. Cunnington, John B. Danford, J. Leonard Fisher, Richard G. Hey, Arthur J. Monday, and Stanley F. Taylor.
Love from Judy (1958) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
Also pictured: Roy Bates, Leslie Clarke, Geo. W. Cunnington, Robert Wm. Ellis, J. Leonard Fisher, G. Hildred Gledhill, Stanley Hardcastle, Richard G. Hey, Geoffrey Hoyle, Kenneth Hoyle, Frank Lamb, and Arthur J. Monday.
The Pajama Game (1959) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
Also pictured: Donald Bailey, Ian H. Baker, Jack Buckley, Leslie Clarke, George W. Cunnington, Robert William Ellis, Selwyn Green, Stanley Hardcastle, Richard G. Hey, Peter Mercer, Arthur J. Monday, Gilbert J. Moulson, George N. Rodgers, Stanley F. Taylor, and Kenneth H. Ware.
Biographical Notes
- Born 13 May 1928, son of engineer's labourer Arthur Booth and his wife Ivy Eveline (née Walter). Married Edna Littlewood circa 1950. Death recorded in Q3 1991 at Fulham, London.