Queen's Theatre, Poplar
Address: Poplar, London, UK
Performances at this Theatre
Date | Script | Type | |
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N/A | Carnival Girl | Unknown | |
4 Oct 1915 | The Little Grey Home In The West | Professional |
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The Stage, 30 September 1915, listed The Little Grey Home in the West (South Co.) as On Tour from 4 October at the Queen’s. Poplar. Reviewed at length in The Era, 6 October 1915.
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6 Nov 1916 | Heaven at The Helm | Professional | |
2 Jul 1917 | House Keepers | Unknown | |
27 May 1918 | The Maid of the South | Unknown | |
10 Jun 1918 | The Man Who Made Good | Professional |
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The Era, 12 June 1918, listed The Man Who Made Good as On The Road from 10 June at the Q., Poplar.
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12 Aug 1918 | Duty - and the Girl | Professional |
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Vincent W. Carlyle’s address was the Queen’s Theatre, Poplar, when he advertised in The Stage, 15 August 1918: ‘Wanted really first-class Heavy Man (through serious breach of contract) … Also Wanted, Juvenile Heavy Lady’. Also: an advertisement in The Stage, 22 August 1918, by Joseph Millane’s Companies seeking theatres for ‘Duty! And The Girl?’ by Clifford Rean stated, ‘Exceeded all expectations at Poplar last week’.
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