Victoria Theatre, Walthamstow
Performances at this Theatre
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12 Apr 1915 | A Princess Of Poland | Unknown | |
21 Jun 1915 | In the Hands of the Hun [In the Hands of the Huns] | Professional | |
26 Jul 1915 | The Unmarried Mother | Professional |
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Mentioned in an advertisement in The Stage, 29 July 1915.
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1 Nov 1915 | The Enemy In Our Midst | Professional |
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When Lalla Stanhope and Norman A. Overton, both members of G. Carlton Wallace’s company playing in The Enemy in our Midst, inserted theatrical cards in The Stage, 28 October and 4 November 1915 respectively, their address for this week was the Vic., Walthamstow.
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17 Jan 1916 | John Raymond's Daughter or A Soldier's Love Child | Professional | |
7 Feb 1916 | Home Once More | Professional |
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When Miss Emma Litchfield’s company advertised Home Once More in The Stage, 3 and 10 February 1916, the address for the week beginning 7 February was the Victoria T., Walthamstow.
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10 Jul 1916 | The Sunshine of Paradise Alley | Professional | |
28 Aug 1916 | The Black Sheep Of The Family | Professional |
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The Era, 30 August 1916, listed The Black Sheep of the Family as On The Road from 28 August at the Victoria, Walthamstow. Mrs. Henry Gascoigne, a member of Arthur Hinton's 'Black Sheep' company, inserted a theatrical card in The Era, 30 August 1916, giving her address as the Victoria, Walthamstow.
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6 Nov 1916 | Should a Woman Forgive? | Professional |
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Performed by Will Casey and company.
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27 Nov 1916 | Joy - Sister of Mercy | Professional | |
24 Feb 1919 | His Last Leave | Professional |
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Will Glaze’s Tours advertised His Last Leave in The Stage, 16 January 1919, seeking a theatre for 17 February, to follow Nottingham and precede Walthamstow. When James Hart and Lena Brand inserted a theatrical card in The Stage, 27 February 1919 (‘L.B., 92nd week, His Last Leave. Good Joint Offers invited. J.H., Leading Business. L.B., Heavies or Prin. Comedy), the address was the Vic., Walthamstow.
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12 May 1919 | The Unmarried Mother | Professional |
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When Jack Murtagh inserted a theatrical card in The Stage, 15 May 1919, he was the juvenile lead in The Unmarried Mother at the V., Walthamstow.
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