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The English Rose, Adelphi Theatre, LondonScene from The English Rose, Adelphi Theatre, London. 1890
Distinguished Villa, by Kate O Brien, Little Theatre, LondonDistinguished Villa, a play by Kate O Brien, Little Theatre, London, starring Una O Connor and Ivor Barnard. 1926
Dick Whittington and his CIV et Cat, a pantomime
Escape, by John Galsworthy, Ambassadors Theatre, LondonEscape, by John Galsworthy, at the Ambassadors Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, with Nicholas Hannen and Leon M Lion
The Dover Road, comedy by A A Milne, BournemouthThe Dover Road, a three-act comedy by A A Milne, at the Theatre Royal, Bournemouth, previously at the Haymarket Theatre, London. 1923
The English Rose, arrest scene
Eva Moore as Eliza, in Sandy and his Eliza, CambridgeEva Moore as Eliza, in a farcical comedy, Sandy and his Eliza, by H V Esmond, at the New Theatre, Cambridge. 1912
The Dubarry, with Anny Ahlers, His Majestys Theatre, LondonThe Dubarry, with Anny Ahlers, at His Majestys Theatre, Haymarket, London
A False Wife, by F Marriott Watson, Opera House, TorquayA False Wife, by F Marriott Watson, at the Opera House, Torquay. 1908
Dick Whittington, a pantomime. circa 1907
The Devil Smiles, Opera House, NorthamptonThe Devil Smiles, at the Opera House, Northampton
The Only & Original Dayton Family
Scene from Damaged Goods, Palace Theatre, TottenhamScene from the first act of Damaged Goods, Palace Theatre, Tottenham, North London, the great play on the social evil, by Brieux. Previously at St Martins Theatre, London. circa 1917
Scene from Damaged Goods, St Martins Theatre, LondonScene from the first act of Damaged Goods, at the St Martins Theatre, London. The great play on the social evil, by Brieux. circa 1917
Daddies, comedy by John L Hobble, CromerDaddies, a comedy by John L Hobble, at the Town Hall Theatre, Cromer, previously at the Haymarket Theatre, London. 1921
The Count of Luxembourg, from Dalys Theatre, London, Macdonald & Youngs Company
Les Cloches de Corneville, Theatre Royal, Bath, E St Albans Comic Opera Company. 1905
Comin thro the Rye, Wimbledon Theatre, SW LondonComin thro the Rye, a play by Constance Stuart based on a story by Helen Mathers, at The Wimbledon Theatre, SW London, starring Ena Grossmith and full West End company
Cinderella, a pantomime, Royal Artillery Theatre, Woolwich, SE London. 1905
H B Irving and Dorothea Baird as Charles I and his QueenH B Irving and Dorothea Baird as Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria, in Charles I, Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. circa 1910s
Cinderella, a pantomime
The Christmas Party, by Barry V Jackson, at the Repertory Theatre (a Christmas entertainment for children)
The Chocolate Soldier, musical comedy, Opera House, CorkThe Chocolate Soldier, musical comedy, at the Opera House, Cork, previously at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, starring Horace Percival, music by Oscar Straus
G H Elliott, singer of the song, Frys Chocolate MajorG H Elliott, music hall star and singer of the song Frys Chocolate Major, words by A J Mills, music by Bennett Scott
The Chinese Bungalow, Princes Theatre, BradfordThe Chinese Bungalow, by Marion Osmond and James Corbet, at the Princes Theatre, Bradford, starring Matheson Lang as Yuan Sing
The Cattle Thief, with Geo A Street as Mardo. 1912
By Candle Light, a comedy, Hippodrome, MargateBy Candle Light, a modern comedy, at the Hippodrome, Margate, presented by Lionel Bute. 20th century
Bull-Dog Drummond, a play by SapperBull-Dog Drummond, a play of adventure by Sapper, at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, previously at Wyndhams Theatre, London, starring Lionel Bute
Buffalo Bills Colonel W F Cody
Violet Paget in School for Scandal and The Entertainers at The Pavilion, Buckler-Keighley Concert Parties
Box o Tricks! Empire Theatre, NottinghamBox o Tricks! by Albert de Courville, at the Empire Theatre, Nottingham, previously at the London Hippodrome
Blue-Bell in Fairyland, musical play, Southend-on-SeaBlue-Bell in Fairyland, musical dream play, Vaudeville Theatre, an Edward Graham-Falcon production at the Pier Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea, previously at the Vaudeville Theatre
The Brass Bottle, a farcical play by F Anstey, at the Pleasure Gardens Theatre, Folkestone, previously at The Vaudeville Theatre, Mr Arthur Hardys Company
Becky Sharp, a play, Lyceum Theatre, IpswichBecky Sharp, a play based on Thackerays novel, Vanity Fair, at the Lyceum Theatre, Ipswich, previously at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London
Battling Butler, farce, Royal Adelphi Theatre, LondonBattling Butler, a new musical farce at the Royal Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London, starring Jack Buchanan
Barnaby Rudge, theatre production based on the Dickens novel
The Babes in the Wood, pantomime, Gaiety Theatre, DublinThe Babes in the Wood, pantomime, at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, with Cora Goffin
The Bad Man, comedy by Porter Emerson BrowneThe Bad Man, a melodramatic comedy by Porter Emerson Browne, starring Matheson Lang, at the New Theatre, St Martins Lane, London
The Babes in the Wood, pantomime
The Babes in the Wood, pantomime, Theatre Royal, YorkThe Babes in the Wood, pantomime, at the Theatre Royal, York. circa 1915
N de Silva in Auroras Captive, by Tom Gallon. early 1910s
Maud Allan, The Vision of Salome, Palace Theatre, LondonMaud Allan in The Vision of Salome, Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London. 1908
Anna Christie, by Eugene O Neill, Strand Theatre, LondonAnna Christie, by Eugene O Neill, at the Strand Theatre, London, starring Pauline Lord, with George Marion and Frank Shannon
And So To Bed, by J B Fagan, Opera House, ManchesterAnd So To Bed, a new three-act comedy by J B Fagan, Opera House, Manchester, prior to London production. Starring Edmund Gwenn, Mary Grey, Allan Jeayes and Yvonne Arnaud
Aladdin, pantomime, National Theatre, Kingsway, London. 1914
Abraham Lincoln, a play by John Drinkwater, performed at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in 1918 and at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, West London, from 1918 to 1919. 1919
Teddy Tail, Duke of Yorks Theatre, LondonTeddy Tail, a childrens fantastic musical play by Charles Folkard, music by Frederic Norton, based on the Teddy Tail comic strip in the Daily Mail newspaper, at the Duke of Yorks Theatre
Signpost to Murder, Cambridge Theatre, LondonSignpost to Murder, a new play by Monte Doyle, at the Cambridge Theatre, London, with Margaret Lockwood, Derek Farr and Cyril Raymond. (2 of 2) circa 1962