Huddersfield and District Amateur Light Opera Society

Also known as the Huddersfield Amateur Light Opera Society (HALOS) and now known as the Huddersfield Light Opera Company (HLOC), it was formed in 1912.

According to the Yorkshire Evening Post (06/Jan/1912), it was founded "with the object of producing original works wherever possible and of encouraging the original work of British composers".

Early Productions

It is believed that all the productions were performed at the Theatre Royal on Ramsden Street until its closure in 1960.

1910s
  • Les Cloches de Corneville (1912), A Country Girl (1913), San Toy (1914), A Runaway Girl (1915), Dorothy (1916), The Belle of Brittany (1919)
1920s
  • Miss Hook of Holland (1920), Our Miss Gibbs (1921), Tina (1922), The Mousme (1923), The Arcadians (1924), The Lilac Domino (1925), A Waltz Dream (1926), Madame Pompadour (1927), Sybil (1928), The Shop Girl (1929)
1930s
1940s
  • The Arcadians (1948), Good-Night Vienna (1949)
1950s
1960s

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