Local Theatre → Norman Moore

Norman Moore is known to have taken part in the following local productions:

ProductionYearRoleCompany
The Maid of the Mountains1937cast: TonioHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
The Lilac Domino1938cast: Norman (Friend of Andre)Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
Sunny1951cast: Jim DeemingHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
The Girl Friend1953castHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
The Quaker Girl1955cast: Tony Chute, naval attaché at the American Embassy in ParisHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
Show Boat1956cast: FrankHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
Call Me Madam1957cast: Hugo TantinninHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
The Pajama Game1959cast: HinesHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
Free as Air1960cast: Mr. PotterHuddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
The Merry Widow1961cast: Njegus (Baron Zeta's Factotum)Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society
Wild Violets1963cast: Hans Katzen, keeper of the "Stone Jug" & porter at the Château VioletteHuddersfield Amateur Light Opera Society
Calamity Jane1964cast: RattlesnakeHuddersfield Amateur Light Opera Society

Photographs

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


Also pictured: George Wheatley Dyson, J. Hubert Hiley, and Kathleen Hoyle.


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


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


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


Also pictured: Enid M. Brown, George Wheatley Dyson, J. Hubert Hiley, Kathleen Hoyle, and Pauline Rushford.

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


Also pictured: George Wheatley Dyson, J. Hubert Hiley, and Kathleen Hoyle.


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

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


Also pictured: Doreen France, Alice Kerfoot, and William H. Pike.


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

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


Also pictured: Beryl P. Ellam.

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


Also pictured: Doreen France.


Also pictured: George W. Cunnington, Gordon Pike, and Leslie Sunderland.

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


Also pictured: Eric Walker.

The Pajama Game (1959) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society


Also pictured: Doreen France.


Also pictured: Jean M. Taylor.

Free as Air (1960) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society


Also pictured: Kay L. Middleton.


Also pictured: G. Wheatley Dyson and Kenneth Hoyle.

The Merry Widow (1961) — Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society


Also pictured: G. Wheatley Dyson.

Wild Violets (1963) — Huddersfield Amateur Light Opera Society


Also pictured: Doreen France and Kay L. Middleton.


Also pictured: Doreen France, Kay L. Middleton, and Eric Walker.

Calamity Jane (1964) — Huddersfield Amateur Light Opera Society


Also pictured: Doreen France, Geoffrey Sutcliffe, Stanley Taylor, and Kenneth Ware.


Also pictured: Joseph Beswick, Doreen France, John Hanson, Geoffrey Sutcliffe, and Kenneth Ware.