Palace Theatre, Bow
Address: Bow, Crediton EX17, UK
Performances at this Theatre
Date | Script | Type | |
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N/A | Our Miss Cinders | Unknown | |
20 Sep 1915 | The Enemy In Our Midst | Professional |
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A review of a one-act comic skit 'Easy Money' by Norman H. Lee in The Stage, 23 September 1915, concluded: ‘Mr. G. Carlton Wallace’s company are presenting his new drama The Enemy in Our Midst, which is greatly appreciated by Bow patrons. Messrs. J. Forbes Knowles, Frederick D. Daviss, Norman A. Overton, and Misses Mabel Mannering and Marie Hanbury are successful in the leading characters’.
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18 Nov 1915 | In Time of War | Professional | |
7 Aug 1916 | The Black Sheep Of The Family | Professional |
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‘Next week … Arthur Hinton’s “Black Sheep of the Family” will be at [Mr. Frederic Baugh’s] Palace, Bow’ (The Era, 2 August 1916). The Era, 9 August 1916, listed The Black Sheep of the Family as On The Road from 7 August at the Pal., Bow.
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20 Sep 1916 | John Raymond's Daughter or A Soldier's Love Child | Professional | |
16 Oct 1916 | Home Once More | Professional |
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The Era, 11 and 18 October 1916, listed Home Once More as On The Road from 16 October at the Palace, Bow. And when Miss Emma Litchfield’s company advertised Home Once More in The Stage, 19 October 1916, the address for that week was the Palace, Bow.
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12 Feb 1917 | Not So Dusty | Unknown |