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Perchance to Dream - Telegram, 1956

Title

Perchance to Dream - Telegram, 1956

Date

12 March 1956

Description

Greetings telegram sent to Louis and Kathleen Davis on opening night of Nottingham Operatic Society production of the Ivor Novello musical Perchance to Dream.

What's the story?

Perchance to Dream is a musical with book, music and lyrics by Ivor Novello and was first produced at the Hippodrome Theatre in London in April 1945. The show starred Novello and ran for over three years, closing in October 1948. The hit song of the show was We'll Gather Lilacs.
Sent by Felicia and Ted, this opening night good luck greetings telegram was sent to the Theatre Royal for Louis and Kathleen Davis who were starring in the Nottingham Operatic Society production of Perchance to Dream. It was kept by Kathleen as part of her scrapbook collection of this show and others at the Theatre Royal.

This telegram forms part of a collection of Theatre Royal material that belonged to Kathleen Davis (nee Beales), 1922 to 2014.
During World War Two, Kathleen worked for a company, whose work included developing pictures taken of productions at the Theatre Royal. This sparked an interest in the Theatre Royal and performing in general.
She took singing lessons and joined the Nora Morrison School of Dance, which led her to becoming a member of Nottingham Operatic Society, who regularly performed at the Theatre Royal.
Kathleen became a leading light of the society, which led to offers to sing and perform in London and the possibility of a professional career. However, Kathleen, now having met her husband Louis through NOS, chose to remain in Nottingham.
Kathleen continued to sing locally, performing with other groups at Nottingham’s Co-Op theatre and in Beeston. In the mid-1970s, Kathleen was performing around the Midlands area enjoying singing in working men’s clubs.
We would like to thank Kathleen’s son, Glyn Davis, for loaning and donating the programmes, scrapbooks, photographs and other ephemera from his mother’s collection to the Theatre Royal archive.
We are also grateful to him for sharing some of his own Theatre Royal memories of standing in the wings as a little boy and watching his Mum perform on our stage.

Type

Telegram

Location of item

Private Collection - Glyn Davis / Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall Nottingham

Rights

Private Collection - Glyn Davis / Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall Nottingham

Contributor

Researcher: David Longford