Programme 1991 – Hastings Operatic Society Concert

Hastings Operatic Society Concert
Sunday, 9 June, 1991

Introductory Music   Ngaire Hawke

Welcome   Eileen von Dadelszen

Curtains open

1.   Ernie Stuart   The Holy City
2.   Wendy Lee Kyle   Vilia
3.   Wayne Lister   The Spaniard Who Blighted My Life
4.   Elaine Goodwin   My Hero
5.   Wendy Lee and Michael Kyle   Are you going to dance?
Wanting You
6.   Alison Wall   Lover, Come Back To Me
7.   Notability   Love Is a Many Splendoured Thing
Medley of Negro Spirituals

Curtains Closed

Interval  (20 minutes approx)

1.   John McCord   The Cobbler’s Song
2.   Elaine Goodwin   Can’t Help Lovin That Man
3.   Wayne Lister   Stranger In Paradise
4.   Eileen von Dadelszen and Ernie Stuart   All I Ask Of You
5.   John McCord   If I Were A Rich Man
6.   Alison Wall   Bring Him Home
7.   Michael Kyle   Younger Than Springtime
8.   Eileen von Dadelszen   I Dreamed A Dream
9.   The Company   The Impossible Dream

Curtain Closed

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Business / Organisation

Hastings Operatic Society

Format of the original

Leaflet

Date published

9 June 1991

People

  • Elaine Goodwin
  • Ngaire Hawke
  • Michael Kyle
  • Wendy Lee Kyle
  • Wayne Lister
  • John McCord
  • Ernie Stuart
  • Eileen von Dadelszen
  • Alison Wall

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505694

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