Palace, Weston-Super-Mare
Performances at this Theatre
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5 Nov 1917 | The Wife With Two Husbands | Professional |
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‘Two of C. Vernon Proctor’s dramas, “The Unmarried Mother” and “Back To Wife And Blighty,” are ably presented by Oswald Cray’s company’. The Stage, 8 November 1917.
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5 Nov 1917 | The Unmarried Mother | Professional |
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‘Two of C. Vernon Proctor’s dramas, “The Unmarried Mother” and “Back To Wife and Blighty,” are ably presented by Oswald Cray’s company’. The Stage, 8 November 1917.
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25 Feb 1918 | Always Welcome | Professional |
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When Miss Emma Litchfield’s company advertised Always Welcome in The Stage, 28 February 1918, the address for that week was the Pal., Weston-super-Mare. And The Stage, 28 February 1918, listed Always Welcome As On Tour from 25 February at the Palace, Weston-super-M. But there is no other evidence that Always Welcome was performed.
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23 Sep 1918 | Little Miss Modesty | Unknown | |
7 Jul 1919 | John Raymond's Daughter or A Soldier's Love Child | Professional | |
2 May 1921 | The Love Child | Professional |
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‘Ernest R. Abbott’s repertory company are here [the Palace, Weston-Super-Mare] with “The Passions,” “Carmen,” “Sapho,” and “Neither Wife Nor Maid,” drawing good audiences’. The Stage, 5 May 1921.
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12 Sep 1921 | The Love Child | Professional |
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‘Ernest R. Abbott’s company, including Ada Abbott and John Johnston, are here [the Palace, Weston-Super-Mare] with “The Passions,” “Sapho,” and “Neither Wife Nor Maid”’. The Stage, 15 September 1921.
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