Title
The Desert Song - Programme, 1955
Date
14 March 1955
Description
Full programme for The Desert Song, presented by Nottingham Operatic Society.
What's the story?
The Desert Song is an operetta with music by Sigmund Romberg and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel, with a romantic story inspired by true events, set in the Moroccan desert.
The show opened on Broadway in 1926, enjoying a very successful run, with popular revivals taking place over the next 40 years.
In this programme for their 1955 production Nottingham Operatic Society describe the show as “a feast of romance, melody and mirth of which theatre-goers never tire”
This programme was loaned to the Theatre Royal by Lesley Brown from a collection of theatre memorabilia owned by her late father-in-law William Gordon Brown, a keen performer and member of Nottingham Operatic Society.
William Brown in fact performed in this production and his name is listed as one of the Gentlemen of the Chorus.
The show opened on Broadway in 1926, enjoying a very successful run, with popular revivals taking place over the next 40 years.
In this programme for their 1955 production Nottingham Operatic Society describe the show as “a feast of romance, melody and mirth of which theatre-goers never tire”
This programme was loaned to the Theatre Royal by Lesley Brown from a collection of theatre memorabilia owned by her late father-in-law William Gordon Brown, a keen performer and member of Nottingham Operatic Society.
William Brown in fact performed in this production and his name is listed as one of the Gentlemen of the Chorus.
Type
Programme
Location of item
Private Collection - Lesley Brown
Rights
Private Collection - Lesley Brown
Contributor
Researcher: David Longford