Local Theatre → James Hubert Hiley (1892-1951)

James Hubert Hiley is known to have taken part in the following local productions:

ProductionYearRoleCompany
Rose Marie1932cast: Edward HawleyHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
The Maid of the Mountains1937cast: General MalonaHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
The Lilac Domino1938cast: Prosper (Friend of Andre)Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society

They are credited in the above productions as J. Hubert Hiley.

Photographs

Rose Marie (1932) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society


Also pictured: Tom Denham, May Hickson, and Sidney Kaye.


Also pictured: Tom Denham, G. Wheatley Dyson, J. B. Gledhill, May Hickson, Sidney Kaye, Hilda Priestley, and Cyril Ware.

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


Also pictured: George Wheatley Dyson, Kathleen Hoyle, and Norman Moore.


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


Also pictured: Joe Beswick, John B. Broderick, Enid M. Brown, George Wheatley Dyson, Kathleen Hoyle, Leonard Kitching, Norman Moore, and Pauline Rushford.


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


Also pictured: Enid M. Brown, George Wheatley Dyson, Kathleen Hoyle, Norman Moore, and Pauline Rushford.

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


Also pictured: George Wheatley Dyson, Kathleen Hoyle, and Norman Moore.


Also pictured: George Wheatley Dyson, Jack Emmerson, J. B. Gledhill, Herbert Halstead, Kathleen Hoyle, and Norman Moore.

Biographical Notes

  • Born 4 June 1892, son of Fred & Emma. Lived at 38 Acre Street, Lindley (1911 Census). Worked as a fireman (1939 Register). Died aged 58.