Hippodrome, Willesden
Address: Willesden, London NW10 2EU, UK
Performances at this Theatre
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N/A | Cinderella | Unknown | |
5 Apr 1915 | In the Hands of the Hun [In the Hands of the Huns] | Unknown | |
12 Apr 1915 | In the Hands of the Hun [In the Hands of the Huns] | Professional |
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The advertisement in The Stage on 15 April 1915 advertises the play as performed at Willesden on 12 March 1915 but based on other advertisements (e.g. Stage, 22 April 1915) this is probably a typo with the correct date being 12 April. The company included Maud Sinden, Graeme Campbell, Katharine Clarke, Eric Morden, Gwendoline Versehoyle, George Marriott Jun., Fred Clifford, Bartell Garth and Dorothy Mullord.
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3 May 1915 | American Diplomacy | Unknown | |
6 Sep 1915 | Passing Events | Professional | |
11 Oct 1915 | Mustard and Cress | Unknown | |
7 Feb 1916 | The Story of the Angelus | Unknown | |
7 Feb 1916 | The Story of the Angelus | Professional | |
25 Aug 1916 | The Man with Three Wives | Unknown | |
6 Nov 1916 | They Didn't Want To Do It | Professional |
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6.30 & 9pm Charlie RIch, Freddie Malcolm, Forest Teller, Elsie Roby. (The Era - Wednesday 1 November 1916)
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13 Nov 1916 | A Soldier, A Girl And A Jolly Jack Tar | Professional |
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Twice nightly 6.30 & 9 pm Duncan and Godfrey in a Cockney conversation concerning, "A Soldier, a Girl and a Jolly Jack Tar." (The Era - Wednesday 8 November 1916)
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18 Dec 1916 | The Man Who Stayed At Home | Professional |
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The Era, 13 December 1916, advertised for the week commencing 18 December the Taylor Platt company in The Man Who Stayed at Home at the Willesden Hippodrome. The Era, 20 December 1916, listed The Man Who Stayed at Home (Red) as On The Road from 18 December at the Hippo., Willesden.
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12 Feb 1917 | Eu - No - Er | Unknown | |
19 Feb 1917 | The Girl of the Future | Professional |
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Advertised in The Era, 14 February 1917.
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11 Mar 1918 | Parker’s Appeal | Professional |
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Advertised, and listed in Next Week’s Calls, in The Era, 6 March 1918.
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27 May 1918 | Married on Leave | Professional |
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This performance (theatre and start date) is included in a list of previous performances of “Married on Leave” in The Stage of Thursday 1 August 1918.
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12 Aug 1918 | For England, Home and Beauty or Comrades in Arms | Professional |
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Advertised in The Era, 14 August 1918 (performances at 6.15 and 8.30).
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21 Oct 1918 | Parker’s Appeal | Professional |
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Advertised in The Era, 16 October 1918.
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5 May 1919 | Parker’s Appeal | Professional |
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Advertised in The Era, 30 April 1919.
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18 Aug 1919 | Parker’s Appeal | Professional |
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Advertised in The Era, 13 August 1919.
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11 May 1925 | Seven Days Leave | Professional |
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Performed by the West London Players under the direction of Dorothy Mullord.
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