HAWERA OPERATIC SOCIETY
“OUR MISS GIBBS.” PiSV 1 + ori pi all .y presented “Our Miss Gibbs took London by storm Many Of Its songs became as 'well known and as popular as the recent plaint from America concerning the dearth of fruit m the banana, market. There is no disputing the peculiar appeal and the distmctive and refreshing qualities of Our Miss Gibbs,” which the Hawera Operatic Society has now in the final -.tages of rehearsal. The season of the musical comedy, which commences at the Opera House next Wednesday, promises to b© noteworthy. The wide experience of M. r T. E,. Foster as a producer of prol*essional productions in both England and Australia is well known. Since he has taken up the V- oik in the Dominion he has shown apositive genius in dealing with amateur productions. The chorus has been well coached by the musical director, Mr F. H. Ollerenshaw, and has had the requisite training in other directions to ensure success. The box ulan is now ”'en at Everybody’s Sweet* Store, next Opera House, when patrons are requested to book, early.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 September 1924, Page 5
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