Vaudeville Theatre

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Fictionalization Stevie Smith
Hugh Whitemore 's play about SS , Stevie, played to full and eager audiences at the Vaudeville Theatre , London.
MacGibbon, James. “Note to the 1978 Reprint”. The Collected Poems of Stevie Smith, Penguin, 1985, p. 12.
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Performance of text Enid Bagnold
Since it was directed by David O. Selznick , who had recently produced Gone with the Wind (1939), the play drew a number of Hollywood stars and writers on the first night. It was not...
Performance of text Githa Sowerby
Rutherford and Son by GS re-opened at London's Little Theatre . It became a critical success, and moved on to the Vaudeville , bringing its total run to 133 performances.
Stowell, Sheila. A Stage of Their Own. University of Michigan Press, 1992.
166, 130
Performance of text Henrik Ibsen
HI 's play Rosmersholm had its first London performance, at the Vaudeville Theatre ; London also saw the English premieres of Ghosts and Hedda Gabler during this year.
McFarlane, James, editor. The Cambridge Companion to Ibsen. Cambridge University Press, 1994.
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Performance of text Harriett Jay
Robert Buchanan and HJ 's co-written, three-act comedy The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown opened at the Vaudeville Theatre in London. Jay used a pseudonym, Charles Marlowe, for this and all later co-written...
Performance of text Harriett Jay
Charles Marlowe's (HJ 's) and Robert Buchanan 's co-written comedy Shopwalker opened at the Vaudeville Theatre in London (where Jay had often acted), and it did well.
The title is sometimes given as...

Timeline

1870: The Vaudeville Theatre was opened in Lon...

Building item

1870

The Vaudeville Theatre was opened in London.
Mander, Raymond, and Joe Mitchenson. The Theatres of London. Rupert Hart-Davis, 1963.
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Booth, Michael R. Theatre in the Victorian Age. Cambridge University Press, 1991.
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