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The troupe performed a series of light operas, including ''Martha'', ''Bohemian Girl'', ''Maritana'', ''Pinafore'', ''Mikado'' and ''The Haymakers'' at the [[Lakeview Park|Lakeview Park Pavilion]]. [[Hill Ferguson]] was the company's press agent.
The troupe performed a series of light operas, including ''Martha'', ''Bohemian Girl'', ''Maritana'', ''Pinafore'', ''Mikado'' and ''The Haymakers'' at the [[Lakeview Park|Lakeview Park Pavilion]]. [[Hill Ferguson]] was the company's press agent.
In [[1902]] the club's offices were located at 1920 [[5th Avenue North]].


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Revision as of 12:40, 13 November 2021

This article is about the opera company, for the carnival organization, see Mystic Krewe of Apollo.

The Apollo Club, later the Elite Opera Company, was an opera troupe founded in 1895 by E. E. Williams. At its start the club organized both vocal and orchestral performances, accompanied by Blanche DeLow and Dolly Dalrimple.

The troupe performed a series of light operas, including Martha, Bohemian Girl, Maritana, Pinafore, Mikado and The Haymakers at the Lakeview Park Pavilion. Hill Ferguson was the company's press agent.

In 1902 the club's offices were located at 1920 5th Avenue North.

References

  • Musical Alabama (1925) Montgomery: Alabama Federation of Music Clubs/Paragon Press.