Prince of Wales Theatre
Originally the Birmingham Royal Music Hall, opened in 1856. Renamed the Prince of Wales Operetta House in 1862, and then the Prince of Wales Theatre in 1865. Destroyed by German bombing in 1941; the remains were demolished in 1987 and replaced by Birmingham Symphony Hall in 1991.
Past productions
- Thunder Rock, H M Tennent Ltd, Herbert Marshall Productions, and Neighbourhood Theatre Ltd
- Cottage to Let
- Once a Crook, O’Bryen, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
- Springtime for Henry, E G Norman and TW Productions
- Dear Octopus, H M Tennent Ltd
- Giving the Bride Away, Montague Lyons Productions Ltd
- His Majesty’s Guest
- Saloon Bar, O’Bryen, Linnit & Dunfee Ltd
- The Corn is Green, Stephen Mitchell
- Dodsworth, Alfred E Bundy and Lee Ephraim
- Jane Eyre, Emile Littler
- The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse, Emile Littler
- Wild Violets, Tom Arnold
- Wild Violets, Tom Arnold
- Wild Violets, Tom Arnold
- Grand Guignol, José G Levy
- The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, William Holles
- Where the Rainbow Ends, Italia Conti
- The Good Companions, Julian Wylie
- Frederica
- Jew Suss, Matheson Lang and Willhut Ltd
- Art and Mrs. Bottle, Arthur Gibbons and Dennis Eadie
- Frankenstein, Hamilton Deane
- Jew Suss, Matheson Lang and Willhut Ltd
- Dr. Syn, Nelson King and Russell Thorndike
- Dracula, Hamilton Deane
- A Greek Slave, George Edwardes
- The Punch-Bowl, André Charlot, Archibald de Bear, and Violet Melnotte
- The Cat and the Canary, George Grossmith and J A E Malone
- Ruddigore, D’Oyly Carte Opera Company
- Master and Man, Miss Bella Pateman’s Company
- Leah, Miss Bateman’s Company
- Leah, Miss Bateman’s Company
- On ‘Change, Mr. Wm. Duck & Miss Eweretta Lawrence’s Company
- Olivette, Mr. Alex Crookshank’s Company
- Broad Street, Birmingham
- Opened 1865
- Closed 9th April 1941
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