The director of the Christchurch Operatic Society, Mr Robert Young, and society administrator, Mrs Diane Brodie, with some of the 400 props for the show, “Annie,” being unloaded at the society’s rooms. The props are owned by the Hamilton Opera Society and have just arrived from Auckland. The equipment and props for “Annie” represent one of the largest amounts of equipment to be transported around New Zealand for an opera. “Annie” will be staged from March 6 to March 27.
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80The director of the Christchurch Operatic Society, Mr Robert Young, and society administrator, Mrs Diane Brodie, with some of the 400 props for the show, “Annie,” being unloaded at the society’s rooms. The props are owned by the Hamilton Opera Society and have just arrived from Auckland. The equipment and props for “Annie” represent one of the largest amounts of equipment to be transported around New Zealand for an opera. “Annie” will be staged from March 6 to March 27. Press, 3 November 1981, Page 2
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