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Professor Herbert Beery was once a professor of [[Herbology]] at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] at the time when Albus Dumbledore was a young Transfiguration professor. He is described by Professor [[Dumbledore]] as a enthusiastic devotee of amateur dramatics. Mentioned in [[The Tales of Beedle the Bard]] commentary by Dumbledore, Beery later left Hogwarts to teach at the Wizarding Academy of Dramatic Arts (W.A.D.A).
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Professor Herbert Beery was once a professor of [[Herbology]] at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] at the time when [[Albus Dumbledore]] was a young Transfiguration professor. He is described by Professor Dumbledore as a enthusiastic devotee of amateur dramatics. Mentioned in [[The Tales of Beedle the Bard]] commentary by Dumbledore, Beery later left Hogwarts to teach at the Wizarding Academy of Dramatic Arts (W.A.D.A).
   
 
[[The Fountain of Fair Fortune]] fable was adapted into a pantomime by Professor Beery during the Yuletide for the students at Hogwarts. It resulted into a fire and also a duel by the two girls who had played parts in the play. Beery later confessed to Dumbledore that this confrontation later caused his later productions to become unlucky as the first.
 
[[The Fountain of Fair Fortune]] fable was adapted into a pantomime by Professor Beery during the Yuletide for the students at Hogwarts. It resulted into a fire and also a duel by the two girls who had played parts in the play. Beery later confessed to Dumbledore that this confrontation later caused his later productions to become unlucky as the first.

Revision as of 03:10, 5 December 2008

Professor Herbert Beery was once a professor of Herbology at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry at the time when Albus Dumbledore was a young Transfiguration professor. He is described by Professor Dumbledore as a enthusiastic devotee of amateur dramatics. Mentioned in The Tales of Beedle the Bard commentary by Dumbledore, Beery later left Hogwarts to teach at the Wizarding Academy of Dramatic Arts (W.A.D.A).

The Fountain of Fair Fortune fable was adapted into a pantomime by Professor Beery during the Yuletide for the students at Hogwarts. It resulted into a fire and also a duel by the two girls who had played parts in the play. Beery later confessed to Dumbledore that this confrontation later caused his later productions to become unlucky as the first.