Coliseum Theatre
A–Z of all Productions
- Acacia Avenue, London Play Presentations
4th September – 2nd December 1944.
- The Belle of New York
started August 1949.
- The Belle of New York
November – December 1949.
- Bless the Bride, Bernard Delfont
9th – 20th March 1952.
- Blue For a Boy
8th September – 18th October 1952.
- Breach of Marriage, Barry O’Brien and Peter Saunders
1st August 1949 – 18th February 1950.
- Castle in the Air, Peter Saunders and Barry O’Brien
28th August – 8th December 1950.
- Cinderella
December 1948 – February 1949.
- Cosh Boy, John Citroen and Rex Mervyn
19th May – 19th July 1952.
- Duet for Two Hands, Bernard Delfont
7th October – 14th December 1946.
- The Eagle Has Two Heads, Company of Four and Tennent Plays Ltd
19th August – 30th November 1946.
- First Night, MFA Productions Ltd
25th July – 17th December 1955.
- Florodora, Elkan and Barry Simons Ltd
1st – 6th September 1952.
- Flowers for the Living, Frederick Piffard
21st November 1949 – 11th February 1950.
- Forces Roundabout
14th – 20th April 1952.
- Four In A Jeep
24th February – March 1952.
- Grin & Splash, Piccadilly Enterprises Ltd. in association with Tom Moss
2nd – 8th June 1952.
- The Happiest Days of Your Life
started March 1949.
- The Happy Marriage, Geoffrey Hastings and E G Norman
5th October – 19th December 1953.
- Here Come The Girls
20th – 27th July 1952.
- Here We Come Gathering
1951.
- Home and Away, Stanley Willis-Croft for Playguild Ltd
11th July – 10th September 1955.
- Home at Seven, Roy Limbert and Barry O’Brien
12th February – 12th May 1951.
- Hot Water, Glendor Productions Ltd
24th January – 19th March 1955.
- The House of Jeffreys, Alex B Nichols and Jeffreys Production Ltd
17th August 1942 – 20th March 1943.
- Humpty Dumpty, Alfred Denville
26th December 1951 – 1952.
- Intent to Murder, Jack De Leon
11th February – 3rd May 1952.
- Intimate Relations, Scott and Wilde Productions
3rd October – 17th December 1955.
- It Won’t Be a Stylish Marriage, Carl Clopet Players
28th June – 25th September 1954.
- Jane Eyre, Barry O’Brien
14th February – 17th June 1944.
- Jane Eyre, James Shirvell
22nd February – 3rd April 1954.
- Just My Bill
10th – 17th August 1952.
- Lady Windermere’s Fan, H M Tennent Ltd and Barry O’Brien
4th August – 15th November 1947.
- Lilac Time
6th October – 1st November 1952.
- Love Let Loose
31st March – 5th April 1952.
- The Love Machine, Stanley French
15th November – 18th December 1954.
- The Man They Aquitted
started October 1949.
- Merrie England
28th May – June 1951.
- My Wife’s Lodger
27th March – 1st April 1952.
- Navy at Sea
3rd – 8th August 1951.
- No No Nanette
18th – 23rd August 1952.
- The Perfect Woman, Colling Productions
28th July – 2nd August 1952.
- Puss in Boots, Hedley Claxton
started 1952.
- A Question of Fact, Tennent Productions Ltd
21st September 1953 – 24th July 1954.
- Ring for Catty, Michael Codron Ltd
6th February – 2nd June 1956.
- The River Line, Tennent Productions Ltd
11th August 1952 – 18th April 1953.
- Room for Two, Bernard Delfont
31st July – 4th November 1944.
- Seagulls Over Sorrento, George and Alfred Black and H M Tennent Ltd
10th April 1950 – 24th April 1954.
- The Shop at Sly Corner, Jack De Leon and Barry O’Brien
19th July – 14th December 1946.
- Simple Simon’s Baby, Philip Barrett Company
5th May – 26th July 1952.
- This Happy Breed
19th – 24th March 1945.
- This Was a Woman, Charles Killick
2nd October – 16th December 1944.
- To Live in Peace
28th April – May 1952.
- Treasure Hunt, Tennent Productions Ltd
29th August 1949 – 29th July 1950.
- The White Sheep of the Family
25th – 30th August 1952.
- Wild Horses, Carl Clopet Productions
31st August – 5th September 1953.
- The Winslow Boy, Barry O’Brien
9th February – 15th May 1948.
- Wishing Well
started October 1949.
- Women of Twilight, Harrow Coliseum
26th – 31st July 1954.
- Worm’s Eye View
started 19th March 1951.