Grand Theatre, Nelson
Address: Nelson BB9, UK








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Performances at this Theatre
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6 Sep 1915 | His Mother's Rosary | Professional | |
21 Feb 1916 | John Raymond's Daughter or A Soldier's Love Child | Professional |
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'WILL H. GLAZE presents his latest play by Eva Elwes founded on the greatest problem of the present day. BETTY SEYMOUR as Flora Medway.' (Nelson Leader, 18 February 1916)
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6 Mar 1916 | The Unmarried Mother | Professional |
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The Nelson Leader, 25 February 1916, advertised The Unmarried Mother at the Grand Theatre on Monday 6 March. The Era, 8 March 1916, listed The Unmarried Mother (South) as On The Road from 6 March at the Grand, Nelson. Similarly The Stage, 2 and 9 March 1916.
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23 Oct 1916 | The Woman Pays - Back | Professional | |
29 Jan 1917 | The Unmarried Mother | Professional |
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The Era, 31 January 1917, listed The Unmarried Mother as On The Road from 29 January at the Grand, Nelson.
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2 Dec 1918 | Rosy Island | Professional |
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The Stage, 28 November and 5 December 1918, listed Rosey [sic] Island as On Tour from 2 December at the G., Nelson. When Mlle. Rosina, pianist-conductress with Rosy Island, inserted a theatrical card in The Stage, 5 December 1918, her address was the Palace [sic], Nelson.
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10 Mar 1919 | Coward | Professional |
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When Joseph Millane’s Companies advertised in The Stage, 6 March 1919, for theatres for Love, Honour, and the Woman, and for The Man, The Woman and The - ?, (‘cast includes Florence Churchill’), the contact was Vincent W. Carlyle, next week at the Grand Theatre, Nelson. When Joseph Millane’s Companies advertised in The Stage, 13 March 1919, for theatres for Love, Honour, and for the Woman, and for The Man, The Woman and The - ?, (‘cast includes Florence Churchill’), the contact was Vincent W. Carlyle at the Grand Theatre, Nelson. But performing what?
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21 Apr 1919 | On Leave For His Wedding | Professional |
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The Stage, 17 and 24 April 1919, listed On Leave For His Wedding as On Tour from 21 April at the G., Nelson. Edward F Furneau’s companies advertised Clifford Rean’s On Leave For His Wedding in The Stage, 1 May 1919: ‘Grand Theatre, Nelson, £304 19s 7d'.
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26 Apr 1920 | Inside the Lines | Professional |
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Performed on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
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