Palace Theatre, Durham
Address: Durham, UK
Performances at this Theatre
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11 Nov 1915 | In Time of War | Professional | |
3 Apr 1916 | The Little Grey Home In The West | Professional |
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When Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vaughan’s company advertised ‘Mrs. F. G. Kimberley’s Great Play’ The Little Grey Home in the West in The Stage, 30 March 1916, Ernest Vaughan’s address next week was the Palace, Durham. When Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vaughan’s company advertised ‘Mrs. F. G. Kimberley’s Great Play’ The Little Grey Home in the West in The Stage, 6 April 1916, Ernest Vaughan’s address was the Palace, Durham.
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12 Jun 1916 | Mary from Tipperary | Professional |
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Fred Little's company
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26 Nov 1917 | His Mother's Rosary | Professional | |
22 Jul 1918 | The Black Sheep Of The Family | Professional |
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When Arthur Hinton advertised in The Stage, 25 July 1918 for theatres for The Black Sheep of the Family his address was the Palace, Durham. At this stage Arthur Hinton’s company seems to have been performing Gladys Hastings Walton’s The Black Sheep of the Family for at least part of the week.
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2 Sep 1918 | Duty - and the Girl | Professional |
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The Stage, 5 September 1918, listed Duty and The Girl as On Tour from 2 September at the Pal., Durham.
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4 Nov 1918 | For Those in Peril on the Sea [A Son of the Sea] | Professional |
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The Stage, 31 October and 7 November 1918, listed A Son of the Sea as On Tour from 4 November at the Pal., Durham.
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6 Jan 1919 | The Girl Who Changed Her Mind | Professional |
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The Stage, 2 and 9 January 1919, listed The Girl Who Changed Her Mind as On Tour from 6 January at the Pal., Durham.
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17 Mar 1919 | Coward | Professional |
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When Joseph Millane’s Companies advertised in The Stage, 13 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 Palace Theatre, Durham. When Joseph Millane’s Companies advertised in The Stage, 20 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 at the Palace Theatre, Durham. But performing what?
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