Theatre Royal, West Stanley
Performances at this Theatre
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21 Aug 1915 | The Ranchman's Daughter | Unknown | |
14 Aug 1916 | Married Midst Shot And Shell [The Bride of the Battlefield] | Professional | |
19 Mar 1917 | The Unmarried Mother | Professional |
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The Stage, 22 March 1917, listed The Unmarried Mother as On Tour from 19 March at the Royal, West Stanley.
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8 Apr 1918 | For Those in Peril on the Sea [A Son of the Sea] | Professional |
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The Stage, 4 and 11 April 1918, listed A Son of the Sea as On Tour from 8 April at the R., W. Stanley.
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15 Apr 1918 | The Black Sheep Of The Family | Professional |
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The Era, 10 April 1918 listed The Black Sheep of the Family as On The Road from 15 April at the R., West Stanley, presumably with Arthur Hinton's touring company. Also The Stage, 18 April 1918. When Peggy Courteney and Harry T. Wood, members of the Black Sheep company, inserted theatrical cards in The Stage, 18 April 1918, their addresses was West Stanley.
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2 Sep 1918 | The Queen and The Knave | Professional |
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The evidence for this week ii that The Era, 28 August and 4 September 1918, listed The Queen and the Knave as On The Road from 2 September at the T.R., West Stanley; and that he Stage, 29 August and 5 September 1918, listed The Queen and the Knave as On Tour from 2 September at the R., West Stanley.
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4 Nov 1918 | Coward | Professional |
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When Joseph Millane’s Companies advertised in The Stage, 7 November 1918, for theatres for Love, Honour and the Woman, the contact address was the T.R., West Stanley. But performing what?
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6 Jan 1919 | Called Up [Coming Home] | Professional |
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Performed 6-11 January 1919.
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