A musical by Cole Porter, Anything Goes follows the escapades of an ocean liner bound from New York to London and in the process tells of the love story of a stowaway and an heiress. The musical has been revived several times since its first appearance on Broadway in 1934. In 1998, the T.A.O.D.S revived the musical and produced their own performance of Anything Goes. This image is a photograph of the T.A.O.D.S company who took part in this production. The company are all pictured wearing jumpers with the T.A.O.D.S logo.
The T.A.O.D.S Carolare productions were staged every year at Hall for Cornwall until the society found a new home at Redannick Theatre, Truro. The society’s Carolare productions at HfC consisted of festive showcases, poems and songs from a range of performers.
The T.A.O.D.S Carolare productions were staged every year at Hall for Cornwall until the society found a new home at Redannick Theatre, Truro. The society’s Carolare productions at HfC consisted of festive showcases, poems and songs from a range of performers.
The T.A.O.D.S Carolare productions were staged every year at Hall for Cornwall until the society found a new home at Redannick Theatre, Truro. The society’s Carolare productions at HfC consisted of festive showcases, poems and songs from a range of performers.
The T.A.O.D.S Carolare productions were staged every year at Hall for Cornwall until the society found a new home at Redannick Theatre, Truro. The society’s Carolare productions at HfC consisted of festive showcases, poems and songs from a range of performers.
Following their acclaimed 2006 production of Oklahoma!, Truro Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society staged Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical The King & I at Hall for Cornwall between the 26th and the 30th of September. The production was professionally directed by Ray Jeffrey.
Following their acclaimed 2006 production of Oklahoma!, Truro Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society staged Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical The King & I at Hall for Cornwall between the 26th and the 30th of September. The production was professionally directed by Ray Jeffrey.
Adapted from the 1991 Walt Disney film of the same name, the Beauty and the Beast musical follows the unfolding love story between Belle and a cold blooded prince who has been transformed into an ugly beast as punishment for his selfishness. The musical first opened in 1994 and ran until 2007, becoming Broadway’s 10th longest running production in history. The T.A.O.D.S staged their own production of Beauty and the Beast in 2012 at Hall for Cornwall. This photograph of a scene from the performance captures the production’s extremely detailed set and costume designs.
Adapted from the 1991 Walt Disney film of the same name, the Beauty and the Beast musical follows the unfolding love story between Belle and a cold blooded prince who has been transformed into an ugly beast as punishment for his selfishness. The musical first opened in 1994 and ran until 2007, becoming Broadway’s 10th longest running production in history. The T.A.O.D.S staged their own production of Beauty and the Beast in 2012 at Hall for Cornwall. This photograph of a scene from the performance captures the production’s extremely detailed set and costume designs.
Pictured in this programme page is Mr E. I. Ellery who had extensively photographed a large number of the local aristocracy in the first two decades of the 1900s. Mr. Ellery was also the scenic artist and stage manager for the society and had painted the scenery for its productions since its formation. Also pictured is a photograph from a previous T.A.O.D.S production of The Mikado.