Great War Theatre

Address: Liverpool, UK

Performances at this Theatre

Date Script Type
16 Aug 1915 Remember Belgium [licensed as 'George Grant'] Professional
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Noted in The Era, 18 August 1915.
6 Dec 1915 A Woman In Khaki Professional
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‘Mrs Frank Bateman and her repertoire company are here [Royal Palace, Liverpool] with popular twice nightly works, which include “The Woman in Khaki,” “The Way Women Love,” and “Between Two Men”’ (Liverpool Echo, 8 December 1915). Noted in The Era, 8 December 1915.
24 Apr 1916 Somebody Knows - Somebody Cares Professional
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The Era, 26 April 1916, reported that Mrs Frank Bateman and company were appearing with Somebody Knows, Somebody Cares, Sapho and East Lynne that week at the Royal Palace, Liverpool.
12 Jun 1916 Should a Woman Forgive? Professional
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The play ran here for two weeks. The Era wrote that the 'authoress must certainly be complimented on it's sound construction' (14 June 1916). Cast included Will Casey, Edward Swinton, Edward Aldworth, George Delaforce, Annie Mitchell, A C Ashton-Roe, Tom E Wood, Henry Bedord, Phyllis Massey, and Florrie Kelsey.
24 Jul 1916 Mary from Tipperary Professional
8 Jan 1917 The Wife With Two Husbands Professional
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‘Here this week Oswald Cray’s company are giving ‘The Wife with Two Husbands,” among the leading artistes being Mr. Clinton Baddeley, Miss Daisy Cook, and Miss Olive Jeffrey’. The Era, 10 January 1917.
30 Apr 1917 After The War Professional
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'"After the War" is a domestic comedy of much interest, and finds cordial acceptance by the audiences of this popular resort. Miss Cissie Bellamy's company presents the play, and In addition to that lady appear Messrs. Francis Daniel, C. Victor Rosini, T. Ashbrooke Tyndall, Selborne Bradley, Gene McCarthy, Len Delmar, Miss Emilie Davies, and Miss Dorothy Lloyd Townrow'. The Era, 2 May 1917.
18 Feb 1918 The Cottage Girl Professional