Great War Theatre

Address: Harrogate, UK

Performances at this Theatre

Date Script Type
20 May 1915 The Man Who Stayed At Home Professional
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The Stage, 20 May 1915, listed The Man Who Stayed at Home as On Tour from 20 May at the O.H., Harrogate (3 days). This must be the Vedrenne and Eadie company as Taylor Platt’s company was at the Winter Gardens, New Brighton this week.
6 Mar 1916 Mary from Tipperary Professional
13 Jan 1917 Between Twelve and Three Unknown
29 Mar 1917 The Man Who Stayed At Home Professional
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The Era, 21 and 28 March 1917, listed The Man Who Stayed at Home (Red) as On The Road from 26 March at the O.H., Scarborough (3 days) and the O.H., Harrogate (3 days).
21 Apr 1917 The Ballet Of Time Unknown
17 Sep 1917 A Kiss For Cinderella Professional
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The Harrogate Herald, 12 September 1917, advertised Miss Emma Hutchison and Mr Percy Hutchison’s company in A Kiss for Cinderella (‘The great success from Wyndham’s and the Kingsway theatres’) at the Opera House, Harrogate from Monday 17 September for six nights and two matinees.
17 Dec 1917 Peace Time Prophecies or Stories Gone Wrong Professional
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The Harrogate Herald, Wednesday 12 December 1917, advertised at the Grand Opera House, Harrogate, on Monday 12 December for six nights and a Saturday matinee the ‘Important Visit of Andre Charlot’s Great West-End Revue Bubbly! A Musical Entertainment, in 2 Acts, Direct from the Comedy Theatre, W. The Success of the London Season … The Revue with a Reputation’. The Harrogate Herald, Wednesday 19 December 1917, advertised at ‘The Kursaal, Friday next, at 3 and 8, two concerts in aid of Xmas Dinners for Wounded Soldiers’, the afternoon programme to include ‘a tit-bit or two from “Bubbly”’.
22 Apr 1918 For Sweethearts and Wives Professional
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Arthur Rosebery advertised in The Stage, 21 March 1918, for a theatre for For Sweethearts and Wives for 29 April ‘to follow Opera House, Harrogate’.
11 Jul 1918 The Man Who Stayed At Home Professional
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E. Taylor Platt advertised in The Era, 29 May 1917, for a theatre for The Man Who Stayed at Home for the week beginning 15 July to follow Harrogate. Previous visits to Harrogate had been to the Opera House.
9 Jan 1919 The Live Wire Professional
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The Stage, 9 January 1919, listed The Live Wire (Andre Charlot’s Principal Company) as On Tour for three days from 9 January at the O.H., Harrogate.
13 Jan 1919 The K.C. Professional
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The Stage, 9 January 1919, listed The K.C. as On Tour from 13 January at the O.H., Harrogate (3) and the O.H., Scarborough (3).
14 Apr 1919 The Title Professional
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The Stage, 10 and 17 April 1919, lists The Title as On Tour from 14 April at the O.H., Harrogate.
27 Nov 1919 Nurse Benson Professional
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The Yorkshire Evening Post, 22 November 1919, listed Nurse Benson as being performed at the Opera House, Harrogate, on Thursday to Saturday of the following week.