Charles Weir
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Past productions
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Captain Bagnal,
A Pair of Silk Stockings, Mr Charles Steuart’s Company
started 1915,
British Tour.
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At The Barn
1911 – 1912,
Prince of Wales Theatre, London.
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Beau Brocade
1910 – 1911,
Queen’s Theatre, (Shaftesbury Ave) London (now Sondheim Theatre, London).
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Idols
1908 – 1909,
Grand Theatre, Southampton.
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Simeon Krillet,
The Shulamite
started 5th November 1906,
Prince’s Theatre, Manchester.
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Mice and Men
1905 – 1906,
Prince’s Theatre, Bristol.
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Winnie Brooke, Widow
1904 – 1905,
Prince’s Theatre, Bristol.
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Mice and Men
1902 – 1903,
Prince’s Theatre, Bristol.
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George Stanton,
Capital and Labour, Messrs. George & Charles Imeson’s Company
18th August – 6th December 1890,
Victoria Opera House, Burnley (now Victoria Theatre), Prince of Wales’s Theatre, Salford, and other locations.
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Harry Curtis,
The Squire’s Wife, Miss Emma Hutchison’s Company
21st April – 21st June 1890,
British Tour.
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Chandos,
Why Women Weep, Miss Emma Hutchison’s Company
21st April – 21st June 1890,
British Tour.
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Charles Greythorne,
Pink Dominos, Miss Emma Hutchison’s Company
21st April – 21st June 1890,
Theatre Royal, West Hartlepool, Avenue Theatre, Sunderland, and other locations.
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Rip Van Winkle, Messrs. Sidney Cooper & Robert Arthur’s Company
6th – 11th January 1890,
His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen.
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Ellsworth,
A Noble Brother, Messrs. Sidney Cooper & Robert Arthur’s Company
30th December 1889 – 12th April 1890,
His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, Winter Gardens, Southport, and other locations.
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The Two Orphans, Mr. Charles Dornton’s Company
23rd – 25th September 1889,
Grand Theatre, Douglas.
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Dan Mylrea,
Ben-My-Chree, Mr. Charles Dornton’s Company
29th July – 7th December 1889,
Pavilion Theatre, Whitechapel, Theatre Royal, South Shields, and other locations.
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Count Menaggio,
Fun on the Bristol, Walter Sealby & Robert Watt’s Company
10th June – 20th July 1889,
Grand Theatre, Birmingham, Marylebone Theatre, London, and other locations.
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Jack Walton,
Master and Man, Miss Bella Pateman’s Company
18th March – 1st June 1889,
Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham, Theatre Royal, Hanley, and other locations.
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Nicholai Negoff,
Siberia, Mr. H. Hardy’s Company
5th November 1888 – 9th March 1889,
Queen’s Theatre, Longton, Royal Court Theatre, Wigan, and other locations.
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His Wife, Miss Bateman’s Company
24th September – 3rd November 1888,
British Tour.
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Bob Levitt,
Mary Warner, Miss Bateman’s Company
24th September – 3rd November 1888,
British Tour.
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Rudolph,
Leah, Miss Bateman’s Company
24th September – 3rd November 1888,
Theatre Royal, Wolverhampton, Theatre Royal, Oldham, and other locations.
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Nicholai Negoff,
Siberia, Mr. H. Hardy’s Company
6th – 11th August 1888,
Grand Theatre, Derby.
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Nicholai Negoff,
Siberia, Miss Grace Hawthorne’s Company
27th February – 23rd June 1888,
Royal Alexandra Theatre and Opera House, Liverpool (now Prince of Wales Theatre), Queen’s Theatre, Manchester, and other locations.
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Fedora, Mr Frank Hill’s Company
2nd – 23rd January 1888,
British Tour.
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Julian Beauclerc,
Diplomacy, Mr Frank Hill’s Company
2nd – 21st January 1888,
Drill Hall, Rotherham, Temperance Hall, Gainsborough, and other locations.
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Bob Levitt,
Mary Warner, Miss Bateman’s Company
12th September – 17th December 1887,
British Tour.
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Rudolph,
Leah, Miss Bateman’s Company
12th September – 17th December 1887,
Royal Comedy Theatre, Reading, Prince’s Theatre, Bristol, and other locations.
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Mark Middleton,
Hunt the Slipper, Mr. Rich Waldon’s Company
18th July – 3rd September 1887,
British Tour.
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Count Menaggio,
Fun on the Bristol, Mr. Rich Waldon’s Company
18th July – 3rd September 1887,
Winter Gardens, Southport, Londesborough Theatre, Scarborough, and other locations.
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Count Menaggio,
Fun on the Bristol, Mr. Rich Waldon’s Company
6th June – 2nd July 1887,
People’s Opera House, Ashton-under-Lyne, People’s Opera House, Stockport, and other locations.
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Mark Middleton,
Hunt the Slipper, Mr. Rich Waldon’s Company
18th April – 4th June 1887,
Opera House, Cork, Royalty Theatre, Chester, and other locations.
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Count Menaggio,
Fun on the Bristol, Mr. Rich Waldon’s Company
28th February – 16th April 1887,
Queen’s Theatre, Keighley, Athenaeum, Lancaster, and other locations.
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Julian Beauclerc,
Diplomacy, Mr Frank Hill’s Company
10th January – 19th February 1887,
Town Hall Theatre, Crewe, Theatre Royal, Rotherham, and other locations.
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Compton Kerr / Tom Burroughs,
Formosa; or, The Railroad to Ruin, Mr. Sidney Herberte-Basing’s Company
6th September – 11th December 1886,
Victoria Assembly Rooms, Newport, Prince’s Theatre, Accrington, and other locations.
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Malcolm Graeme (a Young Chieftain),
Lady of the Lake, Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh
28th June – 31st July 1886,
Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh.
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Frank Ashley,
Sunshine, Mr. Wm. Duck & Miss Eweretta Lawrence’s Company
25th January – 19th June 1886,
British Tour.
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Joseph Johnston,
On ‘Change, Mr. Wm. Duck & Miss Eweretta Lawrence’s Company
25th January – 19th June 1886,
Theatre Royal, Bath, Theatre Royal, Cheltenham, and other locations.
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Count Menaggio,
Fun on the Bristol, Henry C. Jarrett’s Company
13th July – 15th August 1885,
Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, Grand Theatre, Islington, and other locations.
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Hon. Charles Tracy,
The Parvenu, Mr Frank Hill’s Company
3rd November 1884 – 7th February 1885,
Lecture Hall, Derby, Royal Aquarium, Great Yarmouth, and other locations.
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Duc des Ifs,
Olivette, Henry S Dacre’s Company
22nd September – 25th October 1884,
Theatre Royal, Eastbourne, New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, and other locations.
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Henri, Marquis de Corneville,
Les Cloches De Corneville, Henry S Dacre’s Company
22nd September – 25th October 1884,
Theatre Royal, Eastbourne, New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, and other locations.
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Henri, Marquis de Corneville,
Les Cloches De Corneville, Mr. Alex Crookshank’s Company
8th – 13th September 1884,
Gaiety Theatre, Douglas.
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Duc des Ifs,
Olivette, Mr. Alex Crookshank’s Company
21st July – 6th September 1884,
Theatre Royal, Plymouth, Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham, and other locations.
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Count Menaggio,
Fun on the Bristol, Henry C. Jarrett’s Company
28th January – 3rd May 1884,
Theatre Royal, York, Theatre Royal, North Shields, and other locations.
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Henri, Marquis de Corneville,
Les Cloches De Corneville, Henry S Dacre’s Company
1st October – 8th December 1883,
British Tour.
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Duc des Ifs,
Olivette, Henry S Dacre’s Company
1st October – 8th December 1883,
Theatre Royal, Leamington, Royal & Derngate Theatre, Northampton, and other locations.
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Phillip Hetherington,
The Age; or, The Wild Tribes of London, Mr. Walter Searle’s Company
18th – 30th June 1883,
Pullan’s Theatre of Varieties, Bradford and Theatre Royal, Birkenhead.
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The American, Mr. George Murray Wood’s Company
16th April – 12th May 1883,
Gaiety Theatre, Glasgow, Theatre Royal, Greenock, and other locations.
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Gilbert Featherstone,
Lost in London, New Royalty Theatre, Chester
5th – 10th February 1883,
Royalty Theatre, Chester.
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