excerpt from 'I remember! Reminiscences of a Cobbler's Son' pp. 141-142 (152 words)

excerpt from 'I remember! Reminiscences of a Cobbler's Son' pp. 141-142 (152 words)

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I remember! Reminiscences of a Cobbler's Son

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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 operetta was the most popular and best liked of all we presented […] Among the Operettas given were “King of Sherwood”, “Princess Ju-Ju”, “Rajah of Rajahpore”, “Columbus in a Merry Key” etc. […] We had some very happy times practicing [sic] for these shows. Mr. Brindley, our Choir Master was always in charge of the Musical Part, and occasionally was the producer […] There were happy times, but unfortunately the 2nd World War brought the Society to an end.

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