Alfred Kidney
Actor
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Career
Although an experienced actor,[1] his most common role was as stage director. Groups in which his influence was felt included the Clef Choral Society,[2] the Toronto Operatic Society,[3] the Eaton Operatic Society,[4][5] the Simpson Avenue United Church players,[6] the St. Clair Opera Company, the Toronto Light Opera Association,[7][8] the Lyric Operatic Society,[9] and the Erskine Operatic Society.
Kidney also was involved in promoting light opera in the community, directing and coaching small amateur groups.[10][11][12][13]
Kidney was best known for his productions of the works of Gilbert & Sullivan. He was praised by reviewers for his performances' authenticity.[14] By 1947, the Toronto Star declared, "There is nobody more experienced hereabouts in Gilbert and Sullivan business."[15]
Before settling in Toronto, Kidney had also performed in productions in Scotland and Ireland, beginning in about 1919.[16]