New Theatre, Northampton
Address: Northampton, UK
Performances at this Theatre
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30 Nov 1914 | Gentlemen, the King! | Professional | |
30 Oct 1916 | The Mystery Gun | Professional |
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The excellent programme this week is full of good things. Mary Law, whose gifted and artistic violin playing has previously charmed Northampton audiences, is as popular as ever and last evening she was enthusiastically encored. the Mandos give what is described as a double whirlwind act - a perfectly original and extremely daring performance, Fred. Clayden presents a comedy illusion, "he Mystery Gun," in which an amusing dialogue leads up to a unique illusion. There are also Leslie Elliott, the girl at the piano who was a great favourite; Anderson and Nash in comedy tit-bits; Loie Conn, an instrumentalist; and Chester and Dottridge. vocal and comedy duo. (Northampton Chronicle and Echo - Tuesday 31 October 1916)
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9 Apr 1917 | Land Ladies | Unknown | |
23 Jul 1917 | All Dressed Up | Professional | |
30 Jul 1917 | Joyland | Professional | |
27 Aug 1917 | In the Trenches | Professional |
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Performed for the week by cast including Harry Buss. On the same bill were: Mr Hymack in 'At Bogey Villa', Romanoff (Apache violinist), Sisters Mestrys (acrobats), Armstrong and Howarth (song, dance and patter), Gwen Thomas (soprano), Little Ludo (skating and dancing).
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24 Sep 1917 | All the Fun of the Show | Unknown | |
3 Jun 1919 | The Soldier's Divorce | Professional |
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6.35 & 8.40 Twice nightly Next week's F. G. Kimberley's great success "A Soldier's Divorce." (Northampton Chronicle and Echo - Wednesday 28 May 1919)
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