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1958: ''[[Waltz Time]]'' presented by [[Springs Operatic Society]] in the [[Springs Civic Theatre]] (Little Theatre) with [[Anne Ziegler]], [[Webster Booth]], [[Norman Wolpert]], [[John Wilcocks]], [[Clive Hornby]], [[Mona Herholdt]] and [[Arthur Betts]]. Produced and designed by [[Bert Dobson]]. Musical director [[Alice Mercer Tod]] and choir trainer [[Nora Savage]].
 
1958: ''[[Waltz Time]]'' presented by [[Springs Operatic Society]] in the [[Springs Civic Theatre]] (Little Theatre) with [[Anne Ziegler]], [[Webster Booth]], [[Norman Wolpert]], [[John Wilcocks]], [[Clive Hornby]], [[Mona Herholdt]] and [[Arthur Betts]]. Produced and designed by [[Bert Dobson]]. Musical director [[Alice Mercer Tod]] and choir trainer [[Nora Savage]].
 
   
 
   
1959: ''[[Waltz Time]]'' presented by the [[Dramatic Society of East London]].
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1959: ''[[Waltz Time]]'' presented by the [[Dramatic Society of East London]] in the [[East London City Hall]], with [[Anne Ziegler]], [[Webster Booth]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 13:07, 22 February 2025

There are two works with this title:

Waltz Time is a musical romance in three acts. Music by Hans May. Lyrics by Alan Stranks. Book by Harry C. James. Revised and rewritten by Conrad Carter, 1950. A pseudo Viennese operetta about Austrian Archduke Franz Josef and his Empress Maria Theresa.

Waltz Time is a musical comedy in two acts by Charles George.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1958: Waltz Time presented by Springs Operatic Society in the Springs Civic Theatre (Little Theatre) with Anne Ziegler, Webster Booth, Norman Wolpert, John Wilcocks, Clive Hornby, Mona Herholdt and Arthur Betts. Produced and designed by Bert Dobson. Musical director Alice Mercer Tod and choir trainer Nora Savage.

1959: Waltz Time presented by the Dramatic Society of East London in the East London City Hall, with Anne Ziegler, Webster Booth.

Sources

https://websterboothanneziegler.wordpress.com/2019/12/16/webster-booth-and-anne-ziegler-theatre-in-south-africa-1956-1973/

http://www.guidetomusicaltheatre.com/shows_w/waltz_time.htm

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