Great War Theatre

Licensed On: 21 Nov 1917

License Number: 1245

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British Library Reference: LCP1917/23

British Library Classmark: Add MS 66178 E

Performances

Date Theatre Type
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)
6 May 1918 Theatre Royal, Smethwick Professional
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(The Stage Thursday 9th May 1918)
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)
9 Sep 1918 Palace Theatre, Bordesley Professional
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(The Stage Thursday 9 May 1918)
22 Oct 1918 Theatre Royal, Sheffield Professional
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(Sheffield Independent Tuesday 22 October 1918)
20 Jan 1919 Theatre Royal, Middlesbrough Professional
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(The Stage Thursday 28 November 1918)
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)
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)
1 Mar 1920 Grand, Halifax Professional
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Twice nightly, 6.40 & 8.45. (Halifax Evening Courier Wednesday 3 March 1920)
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)
15 Nov 1920 Grand Theatre, Mansfield Professional
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Twice nightly 6.30 & 8.30. (Mansfield Reporter Friday 12 November 1920)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)