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Putting on a show JLP01_08_061175
Goodwyn Hall, Mill Hill, Barnet, Greater London. Members of the Dramatic Section of the Laing Sports Club on stage at Goodwyn Hall, performing their take on the play Johnny Belinda by Elmer Harris.
The Sports Club Dramatic Section performed the play Johnny Belinda on the 19th, 20th and 21st October 1961 at Goodwyn Hall, Mill Hill. The play is set in the extreme north of Canada and tells the story of a young girl who is deaf. At the door donations raised a total of £ 8 and 10s for the Royal Association in Aid of the Deaf and Dumb. This image was published in December 1961 in Laings monthly newsletter Team Spirit
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Putting on a Show - A Glimpse into the Dramatic Section of Laing Sports Club
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures a momentous performance by the members of the Dramatic Section at Goodwyn Hall, Mill Hill in Barnet, Greater London. The talented actors are seen passionately portraying their own rendition of Elmer Harris' play, "Johnny Belinda". Taking place on the 19th, 20th, and 21st of October in 1961, this production transported audiences to the remote reaches of northern Canada. The heartwarming story revolves around a young deaf girl and her journey through life's challenges. Not only did this theatrical endeavor showcase exceptional talent within the Sports Club community but it also served as an opportunity for charity. At the door, generous donations were collected amounting to an impressive total of £8 and 10s for the Royal Association in Aid of Deaf and Dumb. Published in December that same year in Laings monthly newsletter "Team Spirit" this image stands as a testament to both creativity and compassion. It encapsulates not just a mere performance but also reflects how art can be harnessed to make a positive impact on society. Preserved by Historic England Archive with utmost care, this photograph is more than just an artistic relic; it represents unity among individuals who share a passion for recreation, people's well-being, drama, acting - all brought together under one roof at Goodwyn Hall.
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