Tom
HYDE CHESHIRE
Harry Rutherford's
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Tuesday 31 December 2013
Panto Pictures From 1949
The last post for 2013 comes all the was from Australia... sent in from Joe and showing his wife to be as a young girl in Pantomime in 1949. Lovely pictures, great costumes and sets.
OVER TO JOE: Some photos of my wife, Jean Wilde, for the Hydonian blog site. Maybe someone knows others who were in these pantomimes. Panto was held in the church hall in Gee Cross.
Jean Wilde (aged about 8) is kneeling in front row, fourth from the right.
Same panto - Jean Wilde is sitting in front row, second from right.
Jean and I moved to Australia in 1964 with our two daughters and settled in Canberra.
Cheers and happy new year,
Joe Wilde
UPDATED 03/01/14
From Eric In New Zealand
On second photo reading from the Right on back row they are: Jean Goddard, Cora Wilson, Marjorie Bennison, ?, ?, ?, Dorothy Newton, ?, Margaret Morris, Joan Stafford, Joan Wimpenny, Marjorie Baddeley, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?.
Happy New Year To One And All
Thank you for sticking by us, and putting up with the last few months, I cannot see the blog being done on a daily basis in the near future... I personally have not the time or inclination to carry on as before , but will post at least once a month. I do check the emails but cannot answer them all.. What I must do in the New Year is to show a few of the comments I had to block, these comments have gradually got worse.... some I could not publish as they are horrid, nasty and some even downright filthy. I do hope the people/person responsible can move on next year.. What a shame this year as to end on such a matter... but these comments have taken the toll on us and we ask ourselves at times 'Why Bother'... Lets hope this time next year our final post as a much happier tone to it.
Tom
Tom
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Monday 8 October 2012
Coming to a theatre near you...
Here is an invite to all our readers, from Stuart Green.....
Laughter fans everywhere are invited to a great
evening of entertainment and comedy in Hyde. The Laurel and Hardy themed night
takes place on Saturday 20th October at 7.30 at The
Festival Theatre Hyde.
‘The Men Behind the Movies’ a talk by Chris Coffey, gives an insight into the background and
history of Laurel and Hardy. Probably many things you didn’t know! Then in the
second half Andrew Craig Shepherd takes to the stage with his critically
acclaimed one-man play ‘The Fiddle and the Bow’. Andrew captures Stan
and Ollie’s mannerisms superbly in this wonderful play charting their rise to
fame.
Andrew Craig Shepherd
Theatre Royal Onward are holding the event as a
promotion evening for the Theatre Royal in Hyde. The group are delighted that
their prime objective has been achieved - that the Theatre Royal building, once
threatened with demolition, has been saved. The high standard of work carried
out on the theatre by the owner means the building is now secure from decay and
retains many of its original and wonderful Edwardian features.
TRO spokesperson said “We have a vision of a
multi-use future for the theatre, like so many other old theatres being brought
back into use with great success around the country. Community and business use
would attract people into the town creating social and economic capital. It
would breathe new life into Hyde town Centre and our Options Appraisal confirms
multi-use is feasible”.
Tickets for the show at £6 and £5 concessions
are available from Chris Hamer on 0161 368 8771.
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