Great War Theatre

Licensed On: 19 May 1915

License Number: 3413

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British Library Reference: LCP1915/12

British Library Classmark: Add MS 66098 V

Performances

Date Theatre Type
30 May 1915 Pavilion, Pontnewynydd Unknown Licensed Performance
5 Jun 1915 Theatre Royal, Seaham Harbour Professional
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This production is superbly dressed and mounted, well acted by a carefully selected company, including: Mr Lincoln Calthorpe as Henri Dupre, Mr. Wilton March as Seth Hamilton, and Miss Ruby Less as Olga Brandon, the Actress. (The Stage - Thursday 06 May 1915)
10 Jun 1915 [No Theatre Listed], Professional
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Chit Chat As a Man Sows Miss Nita Rae writes with reference to the claim to the above title made by Mr. Harold Finden in our last issue that her piece of that name was licensed by the Lord Chamberlain in November, 1903. For twelve years she adds, the name has been on her memos, and in the circumstances, in spite of Mr. Finden's claim, she proposes to adhere to the title. Her piece is now being toured by Miss Ruby Lee. (The Stage - Thursday 10 June 1915)
28 Jun 1915 New Theatre, Pontypridd Professional
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This Show is away from all others. Not a Melodrama, but a Problem Play of intense interest. Beautifully mounted and dressed; every detail carried out. Excellent printing. (The Stage - Thursday 01 July 1915)
5 Jul 1915 Workman's Hall, Blaenavon Professional
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A play away from all others. Absolutely creating a furore in Wales. Played to enormous business, New Theatre, Pontypridd. Ask Mr. Trenchard his opinion of show. Packed early doors Monday night here at Blaenavon. Refer management. Increased takings every Theatre visited.Undoubtedly Miss Nita Rae's latest and strongest success. (The Stage - Thursday 08 July 1915)
26 Jul 1915 Grand Pavilion, Llandrindod Wells Professional
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Ruby Lee's Tour As a Man Sows by Nita Rae. The work of this talented authoress is too well known to require a eulogy. As a Man Sows is undoubtedly her masterpiece. Not an impossible melodrama but a beautifully written play, Magnificently staged and dressed. Perfectly cast. (The Stage - Thursday 29 July 1915)
16 Aug 1915 Theatre Royal, Bristol Professional
13 Dec 1915 Theatre Royal, Tyldesley Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 16 December 1915)
20 Dec 1915 Theatre Royal, Oldham Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 16 December 1915)
31 Jan 1916 Empire Theatre, New Tredegar Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 3 February 1916)
7 Feb 1916 Playhouse, Llanhilleth Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 3 February 1916)
14 Feb 1916 Empire, Crumlin Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 17 February 1916)
10 Apr 1916 Grand Theatre, Pentre Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 13 April 1916)
17 Apr 1916 Grand, Aberaman Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 13 April 1916)
1 May 1916 Haggar's, Llanelli Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 27 April 1916)
29 May 1916 Junction, Manchester Professional
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Ruby Lee's company opened here on Monday to good business with A Man and Two Women. As a Man Sows in future to be played under new title A Man And Two Women by Nita Rae. Now in second year of Tour two weeks vacation ini twelve months. All star cast including Walter Spinner, Albert E. Bannister, George E. West, Fawcett Lomax, George Baird, Maisie Irene Wright, Lily de Vere, Winifrede Veren, Lydia Lydani, and Ruby Lee. Special scenery. Effective printing and pictorials, thoroughly adapted for once or twice nightly. (The Stage - Thursday 01 June 1916)
5 Jun 1916 Theatre Royal, Chorley Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 27 April 1916)
17 Jun 1916 Metropole Theatre, Glasgow Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 27 April 1916)
26 Jun 1916 Darlington Theatre, Darlington Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 27 April 1916)
3 Jul 1916 Theatre Royal, Liverpool Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 31 August 1916)
10 Jul 1916 Scala Theatre, Seacombe Professional
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The Stage - Thursday 31 August 1916)
17 Jul 1916 Hippodrome, Oldham Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 31 August 1916)
24 Jul 1916 Palace Theatre, Bordesley Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 31 August 1916)
31 Jul 1916 Grand Theatre, Stockton On Tees Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 31 August 1916)
7 Aug 1916 Alexandra Theatre, Pontefract Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 31 August 1916)
14 Aug 1916 Theatre Royal, Leicester Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 31 August 1916)
21 Aug 1916 Theatre Royal, Dewsbury Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 31 August 1916)
28 Aug 1916 Palace Theatre, Rochdale Professional
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(The Stage - Thursday 31 August 1916)