King's Hall Theatre, Covent Garden, London
Performances at this Theatre
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25 Jan 1917 | The Man Who Stayed At Home | Amateur |
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‘Still working with the double object of providing exhilarating entertainment and contributing to War Charities, the Vaudeville D.C. presented “The Man Who Stayed at Home” most successfully at their 217th dramatic performance, which took place, as usual, at King’s Hall, Covent Garden, on Thursday, January 25. The popular Lechmere Worrall – Harold Terry piece was presented with solicitous attention to detail ... “The Man Who Stayed at Home,” thus admirably given by the Vaudeville D.C., afforded unfeigned delight to an audience that thronged all parts of King’s Hall. Mr. Albert Harris and his zealous associates must be congratulated upon their success in “carrying on”‘. The Stage, 1 February 1917.
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27 Apr 1929 | Inside the Lines | Amateur |
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Presented by the Bancroft Dramatic Club as the last performance of the season.
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