Stirling Observer

Medal tribute to BOA operatic stalwart Joshua

Celebratin­g 27 years as a principal

- JOHN ROWBOTHAM

There was praise in December 1949 for Stirling and Bridge of Allan Operatic Society’s production of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera Iolanthe.

The successful production’s one-week run at the Albert Halls concluded with a presentati­on to Mr Joshua Petty who had completed a 27-year associatio­n with amateur opera as a principal.

He was presented with a silver medal, given by the National Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Associatio­n, to mark his quarter of a century of service to the movement.

Handing over the medal on behalf of the associatio­n was Mr AJ Miller. He congratula­ted Mr Petty who had played a principal role in the latest production.

Mr Petty was pleased to receive the medal which he understood was the first to come the way of the Stirling and Bridge of Allan society.

He added that it seemed no time at all since he stood in the wings before his first performanc­e as principal, shaking at the knees and in great trepidatio­n, wishing he had never taken the part and gone instead into the chorus where everybody seemed to be without a worry.

However, when he did go on stage, he enjoyed every minute of it and was a Gilbert and Sullivan enthusiast.

Cast members signalled their appreciati­on of his efforts with a rousing chorus of `For he’s a jolly good fellow’.

Audience members also showed their appreciati­on for conductor Mr Adam Lennox, leader of the orchestra Mr Roy Lennox, pianist Miss Nancy O’brien, producer Mrs Margaret Eadie, treasure Mr A Cowling and secretary Miss Jean Bruce.

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