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Roland Joseph Gosselin (1926-2009) was born in Augusta, ME, the son of Arthur and Delia Hamel Gosselin. He worked at Bates Manufacturing in Lewiston and served in the Korean War (1950-1952). He was active in the local theater community, especially the St Dominic School theater and the Community Little Theater. He was the director of the 1976 performance of “La Veuve Joyeuse” (the Merry Widow), which was performed under the auspices of the Centre d’Héritage, and the 1983 performance of “Les Cloches de Corneville.”
Date Range
1909-1976
Publication Date
2013
Keywords
Musical Theatre, Centre D'Héritage, Bates Manufacturing, Korean War
Recommended Citation
Roland Gosselin Papers, Franco-American Collection, University of Southern Maine
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English
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