A Broken Doll
Licensed On: 21 Nov 1917
License Number: 1245
British Library Reference: LCP1917/23
British Library Classmark: Add MS 66178 E
Performances
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21 Nov 1917 | Hippodrome, Dover | Unknown | Licensed Performance |
7 Jan 1918 | Theatre Royal, Barnsley | Professional |
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(The Stage, Thursday 22 November 1917)
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6 May 1918 | Theatre Royal, Smethwick | Professional |
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(The Stage Thursday 9th May 1918)
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12 Aug 1918 | Palace Theatre, Bordesley | Professional |
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This play is right away from the beaten track. (The Stage Thursday 9 May 1918)
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9 Sep 1918 | Palace Theatre, Bordesley | Professional |
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(The Stage Thursday 9 May 1918)
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22 Oct 1918 | Theatre Royal, Sheffield | Professional |
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(Sheffield Independent Tuesday 22 October 1918)
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20 Jan 1919 | Theatre Royal, Middlesbrough | Professional |
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(The Stage Thursday 28 November 1918)
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7 Apr 1919 | Palace, Newcastle | Professional |
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Twice nightly, 6.45 & 8.50. Arthur Hinton's Company in Repertory. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. (Newcastle Evening Chronicle Monday 7 April 1919)
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16 Jun 1919 | New Theatre Royal, Birkenhead | Professional |
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Mr. Arthur Denville's Famous Stock Company will present an absolutely new Play entitled: A Broken Doll . A Play that will appeal to all classes. (Birkenhead News Saturday 14 June 1919)
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1 Mar 1920 | Grand, Halifax | Professional |
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Twice nightly, 6.40 & 8.45. (Halifax Evening Courier Wednesday 3 March 1920)
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6 Sep 1920 | Theatre Royal, North Shields | Professional |
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Twice nightly, 6.50 & 9pm. The celebrated Arthur Hinton Repertory Company. (Shields Daily News Saturday 11 September 1920)
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15 Nov 1920 | Grand Theatre, Mansfield | Professional |
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Twice nightly 6.30 & 8.30. (Mansfield Reporter Friday 12 November 1920)
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25 Aug 1921 | Victoria Opera House, Burnley | Professional |
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6,45 & 8.45. Monday August 25 and during the week. The success of 1921. Large and enthusiastic audiences. The Famous Denville Stock Company Presents A Broken Doll by Gladys Hastings Walton. You called Me 'Baby' a year ago You told me I was very nice to know And you made me think you loved me in return You left behind 'A Broken Doll' (Nelson Leader Friday 19 August 1921)
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20 Oct 1921 | Hippodrome, Burslem | Professional |
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6.45 & 8.45. The Play of the Moment (Staffordshire Sentinel Saturday 15 October 1921)
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22 Oct 1923 | [No Theatre Listed], | Professional |
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The romance of A Broken Doll and a Broken Heart. (Louth Standard Saturday 27 October 1923)
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12 Jul 1926 | Theatre Royal, Ashton-under-Lyne | Professional |
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6.40 & 8.55 Twice nightly. The Play of the Moment, by the Authoress of the Moment. Great Success . A thrilling story, full of pathos, strong situations, and wholesome comedy. This is a Play to make you Think, and Teaches a Strong Moral Lesson. (Staffordshire Sentinel Thursday 15 July 1926)
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31 Jul 1939 | Palace Theatre, Attercliffe, Sheffield | Professional |
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6.30 & 8.45 Twice nightly The Popular Charles Denville Famous Players. (Sheffield Evening Telegraph Saturday 22 July 1939)
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