Great War Theatre

Examiner of Plays' Summary:

[...] A clumsy translation of a mediocre French farce [...]

Licensed On: 31 Jul 1916

License Number: 377

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British Library Reference: LCP1916/18

British Library Classmark: Add MS 66139 A

Performances

Date Theatre Type
18 Aug 1916 Garrick Theatre, London Professional
24 Aug 1916 Gaiety Theatre, Hastings Unknown Licensed Performance
30 Aug 1916 Garrick Theatre, London Professional
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'Mr Jose Levy has made the adaptation from the French of this "farce-comedy". It is really good fun in a somewhat coarse-grained style. The audience laugh very heartily.' "The Sporting Times", ( September 1916.
9 Apr 1917 Theatre Royal, Brighton Professional
23 Apr 1917 Theatre Royal, Plymouth Professional
21 May 1917 Hippodrome, Boscombe Professional
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"2 hours of fun and merriment. Entire London Company and Production from the Garrick Theatre" - "Bournemouth Graphic", 18 May 1917.
4 Jun 1917 Hippodrome, Liverpool Professional
11 Jun 1917 Hippodrome, Sheffield Professional
25 Jun 1917 Alhambra, Glasgow Professional
2 Jul 1917 Hippodrome, Newcastle Professional
16 Jul 1917 Palace Theatre, Manchester Professional
12 Nov 1917 Theatre Royal, Chatham Professional
3 Dec 1917 Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne Professional
22 Dec 1917 Palace Pier Theatre, Brighton Professional
25 Feb 1918 Theatre Royal, Hanley Professional
1 Apr 1918 Kennington Theatre, Kennington, London Professional
8 Apr 1918 Lyceum, Ipswich Professional
15 Apr 1918 ?, Wimbledon, London Professional
22 Apr 1918 Her Majesty's Theatre, Dundee Professional
29 Apr 1918 King's Theatre, Edinburgh Professional
6 May 1918 Tyne Theatre, Newcastle Professional
20 May 1918 Grand Theatre, Hull Professional
10 Jun 1918 Opera House, Blackpool Professional
17 Jun 1918 Winter Gardens, New Brighton Professional
22 Jul 1918 Palace Pier Theatre, Brighton Professional
1 Aug 1918 Worthing Theatre, Worthing Professional
5 Aug 1918 Grand Theatre, Derby Professional
9 Sep 1918 Borough Theatre, Stratford Professional
23 Sep 1918 Royal County Theatre, Reading Professional
30 Sep 1918 Theatre Royal, Chatham Professional
18 Nov 1918 Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow Professional
27 Jan 1919 Palace Theatre, Gloucester Professional
3 Feb 1919 Pavilion Theatre, Weymouth Professional
10 Feb 1919 Theatre Royal, Bath Professional
17 Feb 1919 County Theatre, Shrewsbury Professional
24 Feb 1919 Theatre Royal, Grantham Professional
3 Mar 1919 Empire Theatre, Kingston Professional
10 Mar 1919 Hippodrome, Southend Professional
17 Mar 1919 Hippodrome, Boscombe Professional
31 Mar 1919 Hippodrome, Southampton Professional
7 Apr 1919 Borough Theatre, Stratford Professional
16 Jun 1919 Theatre Royal, Manchester Professional
7 Jul 1919 Grand, Swansea Professional
14 Jul 1919 Opera House, Leicester Professional
28 Jul 1919 Royal County Theatre, Reading Professional
7 Aug 1919 Royal Pier Pavillion, Aberystwyth, Aberystwyth Professional
18 Aug 1919 Grand Pavilion, Llandrindod Wells Professional
25 Aug 1919 Theatre Royal, Exeter Professional
1 Sep 1919 Theatre Royal, Chatham Professional
8 Sep 1919 Theatre Royal, Yarmouth Professional
13 Sep 1919 West Pier Theatre, Brighton Professional
22 Sep 1919 Theatre Royal, Norwich Professional
13 Oct 1919 Grand Theatre, Croydon Professional
24 Nov 1919 King's Theatre, Edinburgh Professional
1 Dec 1919 Theatre Royal, Bolton Professional
16 Feb 1920 Theatre Royal, Bath Professional
15 Mar 1920 Borough Theatre, Stratford Professional
5 Apr 1920 Theatre Royal, Yarmouth Professional
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"The ladies' frocks are most up-to-date and handsome. The farce has proves to be very popular." 'Yarmouth Independent, 10 April 1920.
31 May 1920 Hippodrome, Derby Professional
Read Narrative
'Described as a frankly naughty, saucy French farce, "The Girl from Ciro's" will be produced on the usual twice nightly system at the Hippodrome next week. The company presenting this clever and very amusing farce is the strongest sent on the road. The pace of the comedy is such that the audience is kept in continual merriment and there is little doubt that it will prove as acceptable to Derby audiences as it did to Londoner.' "Derby Daily Telegraph" 29 May 1920.
11 Nov 1920 Opera House, Scarborough Professional
22 Nov 1920 Palace Pier Theatre, Brighton Professional
29 Nov 1920 Kennington Theatre, Kennington, London Professional
13 Dec 1920 Grand Theatre, Halifax Professional
27 Dec 1920 Perth Theatre, Perth Professional
3 Jan 1921 Town Hall, Hawick Professional
10 Jan 1921 New Theatre, Crewe Professional
14 Mar 1921 Theatre Royal, Exeter Professional
19 Mar 1921 Theatre Royal, Exeter Professional
21 Mar 1921 Torquay Theatre, Torquay Professional
31 Mar 1921 Theatre Royal, Plymouth Professional
11 Apr 1921 The Opera House, Northampton Professional
18 Apr 1921 Opera House, Southport Professional
23 May 1921 Alexandra Theatre, Hull Professional
14 Jul 1921 Alexandra Theatre, Ilfracombe Professional
22 Aug 1921 King's Theatre, Edinburgh Professional
29 Aug 1921 Palace Theatre, Salisbury Professional
14 Sep 1921 Ripley Victory Hall, Ripley Professional