Arthur Gill et al. in Leeds - between 1930 and 1939
from I remember! Reminiscences of a Cobbler's Son, pages 141-142:
At this stage [in the memoir] I would like to relate a few of my experiences while at Woodhouse Carr Methodist Church and Sunday School prior to the 2nd World War. At this time the young folk, along with a few older ones formed an Operatic Society. Up to the time the 2nd World War started, we had produced and presented quite a few Operettas. The first of these was “A Nautical Knot”. I think this … more >>
Arthur Gill, I remember! Reminiscences of a Cobbler's Son. In Brunel University Library, Special Collections, number 1:268, p. 141-142. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1540304651256 accessed: 22 November, 2024 (All extracts used by permission of Brunel University Library)
Listeners
Listening to
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Princess Ju-Ju
written by Clementine Ward |
performed by Woodhouse Carr Operatic Society |
'A Nautical Knot'
written by William Rhys-Herbert |
performed by Woodhouse Carr Operatic Society |
King of Sherwood
written by Thomas J. Hewitt |
performed by Woodhouse Carr Operatic Society |
'Columbus in a Merry Key'
written by Alfred Thompson |
performed by Woodhouse Carr Operatic Society |
'Rajah Of Rajahpore' | performed by Woodhouse Carr Operatic Society |
Experience Information
Date/Time | between 1930 and 1939 |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, indoors, in public |
Notes
The operetta 'Rajah of Rajahpore' was by C. King Proctor.