An article in the “Twenty Five Years Ago” feature of the Sandusky Star Journal of February 26,
1932 featured an announcement which had appeared in the February 26, 1907 issue
of the Star Journal. Bradford Mills,
after conferring with G.A. Boeckling, signed a contract to provide eight weeks
of comic opera for the 1907 summer season. Mr. Mills was the director of the
Toledo Conservatory of Music at that time. On August 16, 1907, the newspaper
stated that “The Colonial Opera Company,
under the direction of Bradford Mills of the Toledo Conservatory of Music will
close a most successful engagement at the Cedar Point Theater.” One of the
comic operas performed at Cedar Point in 1907 was Lecocq’s Girofle-Girofla. The opera was about the twin daughters of the
governor of a Spanish province who was in financial difficulties. Miss Juanita
Rush of Toledo , Ohio portrayed both the daughters. Costumes
for the production were supplied by the Toledo Conservatory of Music, and the
piano used at Cedar Point was supplied from the Starr Piano Company of Toledo . Opera didn't last very long at Cedar Point, however, because people were more interested in vaudeville at that time.
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