Royal Princess's Theatre, Glasgow
Address: Glasgow, UK
Performances at this Theatre
Date | Script | Type | |
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N/A | Cinderella | Unknown | |
N/A | Mending a Door | Unknown | |
5 Sep 1914 | The Prizewinner | Unknown | |
17 Dec 1914 | Mother Goose | Unknown | |
23 Dec 1914 | Dick Whittington | Unknown | |
24 Dec 1914 | Babes In The Wood | Unknown | |
2 Aug 1915 | Just in Time | Unknown | |
29 Nov 1915 | A Soldier's Honour | Professional | |
18 Dec 1915 | Torn The Piper | Unknown | |
4 Jun 1917 | War's Sacrifices | Professional |
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'The third week of the season of Jewish plays ... a good performance was given to a well-filled house' (The Era, 6 June 1917)
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5 Nov 1917 | The Enemy In Our Midst | Professional |
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Advertised in the Glasgow Observer and Catholic Herald, 3 November 1917, for Monday 5 November and during the week, as ‘The Thrilling Drama … The Startling Truth Told’. Also: ‘In the drama, The Enemy in Our Midst, Mr. G. Carlton Wallace deals in a clever manner with a problem which has been much discussed of late. It relates to subjects which concern the whole country, including the mysterious hidden hand. There are many thrills during the four acts, and the company make the most of their opportunities' (Daily Record, 6 November 1917).
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11 Nov 1918 | Coward | Professional |
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The Daily Record, 9 November 1918, advertised Love, Honour and The Woman at the Princess’s Theatre the following week. Advertisements in the newspaper during the week confirm it was performed by Joseph Millane’s company with Florence Churchill. Also: ‘“Love, Honour, and the Woman” delighted a bumper house at the Princess’s’. Daily Record, 12 November 1918. When Joseph Millane’s Companies advertised in The Stage, 21 November 1918, for theatres for Love, Honour and The Woman, the advertisement mentioned the play’s success at the Princess’s, Glasgow the previous week.
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9 Dec 1918 | Handy Andy | Unknown |