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James N. Healy in Trial by Jury : graphic.
James N. Healy as The Learned Judge. Image no 00200. -
Mary Frost and James N. Healy in H.M.S. Pinafore : graphic.
Mary Frost as Josephine (Captain's Daughter). James N. Healy as The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B. (First Lord of the Admiralty). Image no 00198. -
A scene from Lilac Time : graphic.
Standing: John O'Leary. Sitting L-R: Edmund Browne, James N. Healy, David McInerney, Denis Leahy. Lilac Time, by Franz Schubert, was performed at the Opera House. Image no 00256. -
Siobhan O'Brien and James N. Healy in Lilac Time : graphic.
Siobhan O'Brien as Demoiselle Fiammetta Marini (prima donna at the opera). James N. Healy as Veit (Court glass maker). Lilac Time was performed at the Opera House. Image no 00254. -
A scene from The Student Prince : graphic.
R-L: James N. Healy, Michael Herley, Joyce Blackham. The Student Prince, by Sigmund Romberg was performed at the Palace Theatre. Image no 00257. -
Phil O'Neill and James N. Healy in Lilac Time : graphic.
Lilac Time was performed at the Opera House. Image no 00196. -
James N. Healy in The Pirates of Penzance : graphic.
James N. Healy as Major General Stanley. The Pirates of Penzance was performed at the Opera House. Image no 00253. -
Cork Gilbert and Sullivan Group, winners of the Premier Award at the National Light Opera Festiva
Center row L-R: Unknown, Unknown, James N. Healy, Michael Herley. The Cork Group won the following awards at the festival: Premier award: Gilbert and Sullivan Group of Nigel Hay Productions in 'The Mikado'. Best male voice, runner-up: Richard Mason (Name part in 'The Mikado'). Best actor: James N. Healy (Ko-Ko in the Mikado). Best supporting actor, runner-up: Maurice McMahon (Pooh-Bah in 'The Mikado'). Best producer: Nigel Hay ('The Mikado'). Choral award, runners-up: The Gilbert and Sullivan Group. This was third production of The Mikado by the G&S Group. Image no 00238. -
James N. Healy recieving an award at the National Light Opera Festival : graphic.
James N. Healy and the cast of The Mikado at the National Festival of Light Opera and Musical Comedy in Tralee This was third production of The Mikado by the G&S Group. Awards won by the Cork group are as follows: Premier award: Gilbert and Sullivan Group of Nigel Hay Productions in 'The Mikado'. Best male voice, runner-up: Richard Mason (Name part in 'The Mikado'). Best actor: James N. Healy (Ko-Ko in the Mikado). Best supporting actor, runner-up: Maurice McMahon (Pooh-Bah in 'The Mikado'). Best producer: Nigel Hay ('The Mikado'). Choral award, runners-up: The Gilbert and Sullivan Group. Image no 00237. -
A scene from Yeomen of the Guard : graphic.
James N. Healy, as Jack Point, is standing on the left. Helen Gillece, as Phoebe Meryll, is standing centre. Yeomen of the Guard was performed at the Opera House. This was the second production of Yeomen of the Guard by the G&S Group. The first was in 1951, also at the Opera House. Image no 00212 (No Irish Examiner reference number). -
A scene from Yeomen of the Guard : graphic.
James N. Healy, as Jack Point, is the jester on the right. Yeomen of the Guard was performed at the Opera House. Image no 00211. -
A scene from Yeomen of the Guard : graphic.
James N. Healy, as Jack Point, is standing second from the right. Yeomen of the Guard was performed at the Opera House. This was the second production of Yeomen of the Guard by the G&S Group. The first was in 1951, also at the Opera House. Image no 00210. -
James N. Healy as Jack Point in Yeomen of the Guard : graphic.
Yeomen of the Guard was performed at the Opera House. Image no 00209. -
James N. Healy as Reginald Bunthorne in Patience : graphic.
Patience was performed at the Opera House. Image no 00265. -
James N. Healy as Reginald Bunthorne from Patience, at the Opera House : graphic.
Photograph was taken in a dressing room at the old Opera House. Image no 00205. -
A scene from Patience : graphic.
Left to right: Maurice McMahon, Donal Kenneally, Robert Carlile, James N. Healy and Helen Gillece. Patience was performed at the Opera House. Image no 00204.