Theatrical Brisbane Shows DB
The Brisbane shows DB is an integrated database of the theatrical history of Brisbane shows until 2000, updated very regularly.
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SHOW | YEAR | AUTHOR | COMPANY | VENUE | DIRECTOR | STAR | FIRST DATE | GENRE | NOTES |
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George Croft Show | 1847 | George Croft | Croft Amphitheatre | George Croft | George & Amelia Croft | Apr 27, 1847 | Variety | 1st entertainment in Brisbane | |
The Belle of Brisbane (The Lady of Queensland) | 1865 | Meyer David Isaccs | Mason's Concert Hall | Herr Kopp | Harry Flynn | 21-Mar-1865 | Drama | Probably the first play by a Queensland playwright, and dedicated to Lady Bowen | |
The Last of the Ogres (Harlequin Prince Amiable and the Four Wishes) | 1865 | William Mower Akhurst | Mason's Concert Hall | E Salamon | Frank Howson | 31 Mar 1865 | Drama | ||
Wealth and Worth | 1865 | Meyer David Isaccs | School of Arts | David Myer Isaacs | 04-Dec-1865 | Drama | |||
Eugene Aram (The Spectre of St Robert's Cave) | 1866 | Edward Bulwer Lytton | Corps Dramatique | Royal Alexandra Theatre | William James Holloway | Pantomine | |||
Fast Train | 1866 | Charles Matthews | Corps Dramatique | Royal Alexandra Theatre | H.N. Douglas | 18-Dec-1966 | Comedy | ||
Harlequin Bombastes Furioso | 1866 | W.B. Rhodes | Corps Dramatique | Royal Alexandra Theatre | James Dinsdale | A. Webster & J.L. Byers | 25-Dec-1866 | Pantomine | 1st pantomime produced in Brisbane |
Iron Chest | 1866 | George Colman | Corps Dramatique | Royal Alexandra Theatre | J.L. Byers & Julia Hudson | 18-Dec-1966 | Tragedy | ||
Raising the Wind | 1866 | James Kenney | Corps Dramatique | Royal Alexandra Theatre | J.L. Byers & Julia Hudson | 3 Dec 1866 | Farce | ||
The Bottle | 1866 | Corps Dramatique | Royal Alexandra Theatre | J.L. Byers & Julia Hudson | 3 Dec 1866 | Drama | |||
The Colonial Servant | 1866 | James Small | Nathan Juvenile Troupe | School of Arts | Marian Nathan | 28-Aug-1866 | Drama | ||
The Mistletoe Bough | 1866 | Corps Dramatique | Royal Alexandra Theatre | J.L. Byers & Julia Hudson | 26-Dec-1866 | Drama | |||
Wanted a Star | 1866 | Royal Victoria Hall | G.H. Rogers and Edith Palmerston | 02 Aug 1866 | Drama | ||||
A Carnival d'Afrique | 1867 | Brisbane Dramatic Amateur Club | Royal Alexandra Theatre | James Dinsdale | Drama | ||||
A Fearful Tragedy in Fortitude Valley | 1867 | Royal Alexandra Theatre | 19-Mar-1867 | Farce | |||||
Arrah-na-pogue | 1867 | Royal Alexandra Theatre | 29-Jul-1867 | Drama | |||||
Dick Turpin (A Life on the Road) | 1867 | Brisbane Dramatic Amateur Club | Royal Alexandra Theatre | James Dinsdale | Mr. Ramsay | Drama | |||
Done On Both Sides | 1867 | Dion Boucicault Sr. | Royal Alexandra Theatre | 29-Jul-1867 | Comedy | ||||
Hamlet | 1867 | William Shakespeare | Royal Alexandra Theatre | Blancy Cole | Drama | ||||
The Honeymoon (How to Rule a Wife) | 1867 | Brisbane Dramatic Amateur Club | Royal Alexandra Theatre | James Dinsdale | Drama | ||||
The Merchant of Cadiz and the Spanish Trade (The Bragging Bravos of the Brigand Land) | 1867 | C G Wright | Brisbane Dramatic Amateur Club | Royal Victoria Hall | 05-Apr-1867 | Drama | |||
A Day in Melbourne | 1868 | Royal Victoria Hall | Edith Palmerston | 22-Aug-1868 | Drama | ||||
An April Fool | 1868 | W. M. Brough | Queensland Volunteer Brigade | Royal Victoria Hall | C H Smith | Ada Wilson | 20-Jan-1868 | Drama | |
Fra Diavolo | 1868 | H. J. Byron | Volunteers Brigade Band | Royal Victoria Hall | W H Bond | 24-Jul-1868 | Drama | ||
Hard Up | 1868 | Mr Bond | Volunteer Dramatic Club | Royal Victoria Hall | Mr Bond | 23-Sep-1868 | Drama | ||
A Brisbane Conspiracy | 1869 | Royal Alexandra Theatre | James Dinsdale | 16-Nov-1869 | Drama | ||||
Harlequin Mazeppa (The Wild Rocking Horse of Tartary, and the Little Fairy of the Enchanted Sugar Groves of North Australia) | 1869 | H. J. Byron (localised by H. Hay Davis) | The Celeste of Australia | Royal Alexandra Theatre | James Dinsdale | Clara Stephenson, Harry Flynn | 27-Dec-1869 | Pantomine | Budget of £150 |
The Colonial Servant | 1869 | James Small | Nathan Juvenile Troupe | Royal Alexandra Theatre | James Dinsdale | Marian Nathan | 27-Sep-1869 | Drama | |
The Digger's Return | 1869 | Royal Alexandra Theatre | James Dinsdale | Mr & Mrs Riley | 25-May-1869 | Farce | written expressly for Mr. & Mrs. Riley | ||
Hussey and Holly's Minstrels | 1870 | Royal Victoria Hall | Frank Hussey | 30-Sep-1870 | Drama | ||||
London After Dark | 1870 | Charles Burford | Royal Alexandra Theatre | James Dinsdale | Harry Flynn | 17-Mar-1870 | Drama | ||
Man and Wife | 1871 | Royal Victoria Hall | 05-Jun-1871 | Drama | |||||
Mary Walker | 1871 | Royal Alexandra Theatre | Rosa Cooper | 11 May 1871 | Drama | ||||
Matrimony! | 1871 | Royal Alexandra Theatre | Apr-1871 | Theatrical, Music Theatre | |||||
Who Killed Cock Robin? | 1871 | C. C. Shepherd | Royal Alexandra Theatre | Rosa Cooper | 10 May 1871 | Drama | |||
Darrells at Home | 1872 | Ipswich School of the Arts | 08-Jul-1872 | Drama | |||||
Matrimonial Manoeuvres or, Matrimony | 1872 | Royal Victoria Hall | 08-Jul-1872 | Drama | |||||
The Palace of Truth | 1874 | Queensland Theatre | 18-Apr-1874 | Comedy | |||||
Harlequin Bombastes Furiouso | 1876 | W.B. Rhodes | Royal Alexandra Theatre | James Dinsdale | 16-Jan-1876 | Pantomine | |||
The Miser and his Gold | 1880 | Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company | Original Albert Hall (Gaiety) | Opera | |||||
Faust | 1881 | Charles Gounod | Montague-Turner English Opera Company | Theatre Royal | 18-Jul-1881 | Opera | |||
Our Girls | 1881 | Lord George Byron | Theatre Royal | John L Hall | 18-Apr-1881 | Comedy | |||
The Christmas Pantomime | 1881 | Theatre Royal | 26-Dec-1881 | Pantomime | |||||
Benhamo's English Circus | 1883 | Royal Tycoon Troupe of Japan | George Street | 10-Mar-1883 | Circus | ||||
Lucrezia Borgia | 1885 | Theatre Royal | 20-Jun-1885 | Drama | |||||
Herbert and Fitzgerald's Great United Three In One Circus, Equescurriculum and Bronco Horses | 1887 | Woodward Brothers | Corner Adelaide and Roma Streets | 24-Dec-1887 | Circus | ||||
The Wonder / The Bonnie Fishwife | 1887 | Theatre Royal | 12-Nov-1887 | Musical Theatre | |||||
A Doll's House | 1891 | Henrik Ibsen | Novelty Theatre, Williamson, Garner and Musgrove | Theatre Royal | 11-Feb-1891 | Drama | |||
A Doll's House | 1891 | Henrik Ibsen | Novelty Theatre, Williamson, Garner and Musgrove | Theatre Royal | 13-Nov-1891 | Drama | Return Engagement | ||
Adrienne Lecouvreur | 1891 | Theatre Royal | 31-Oct-1891 | Drama | |||||
Camille | 1891 | Alexandre Dumas fils | Theatre Royal | 05-Nov-1891 | Drama | Return Engagement | |||
Camille | 1891 | Alexandre Dumas fils | Theatre Royal | 20-Feb-1891 | Drama | ||||
Devil Caresfoot | 1891 | Theatre Royal | 18-Feb-1891 | Drama | |||||
Forget Me Not | 1891 | Achurch-Charrington Company | Theatre Royal | 07-Feb-1891 | Drama | ||||
Hedda Gabler | 1891 | Henrik Ibsen | Novelty Theatre, Williamson, Garner and Musgrove | Theatre Royal | 06-Nov-1891 | Drama | |||
Masks and Faces | 1891 | Theatre Royal | 14-Feb-1891 | Drama | |||||
Still Waters Run Deep | 1891 | Theatre Royal | 11-Nov-1891 | Drama | |||||
The Corsair | 1891 | Her Majesty's Theatre | 24-Aug-1891 | Musical Theatre | |||||
The New Magdelan | 1891 | Theatre Royal | 03-Nov-1891 | Drama | Return Engagement | ||||
The New Magdelan | 1891 | Theatre Royal | 21-Feb-1891 | Drama | |||||
Written in Sand/A Ladies' Battle | 1891 | Theatre Royal | 04-Nov-1891 | Drama | |||||
Bail Up | 1892 | Gaiety Theatre (Original Albert Hall) | 20-Aug-1892 | Drama | |||||
Melbourne's mysterious murder | 1892 | Gaiety Theatre (Original Albert Hall) | 26-Apr-1892 | Drama | |||||
The Trumpet Call | 1892 | 08-Oct-1892 | Drama | ||||||
A Kiss in the Dark | 1896 | Criterion Comedy and Burlesque Company | Her Majesty's Theatre | 28-May-1896 | Comedy Farce | ||||
A Morning Surprise | 1896 | Criterion Comedy and Burlesque Company | Her Majesty's Theatre | 23-May-1896 | Drama | ||||
Fra Diavolo | 1896 | Criterion Comedy and Burlesque Company | Her Majesty's Theatre | 28-May-1896 | Burlesque | ||||
Little Bob Macaire | 1896 | Criterion Comedy and Burlesque Company | Her Majesty's Theatre | 23-May-1896 | Burlesque | ||||
Sinbad, the Sailor | 1897 | Kate Howarde's Burlesque Company | Gaiety Theatre (Original Albert Hall) | 27-Dec-1897 | Pantomime | ||||
The Colleen Bawn | 1897 | Elsie Lander Company | Theatre Royal | 16-Dec-1897 | Melodrama | ||||
A Cup of Tea | 1898 | Kate Howarde's Burlesque Company | Gaiety Theatre (Original Albert Hall) | 05-Feb-1898 | Comedy | ||||
Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp | 1898 | Kate Howarde's Burlesque Company | Gaiety Theatre (Original Albert Hall) | 29-Jan-1898 | Burlesque | ||||
Boccaccio | 1898 | Kate Howarde Comic Opera Company | Theatre Royal | 11-Aug-1898 | Operetta | ||||
Concert | 1898 | Kate Howarde's Burlesque Company | Gaiety Theatre (Original Albert Hall) | 05-Feb-1898 | Music | ||||
Diavolo Up-To-Date | 1898 | Kate Howarde's Burlesque Company | Gaiety Theatre (Original Albert Hall) | 08-Jan-1898 | Burlesque | ||||
Girofle-Girofla | 1898 | Kate Howarde Comic Opera Company | Theatre Royal | 10-Aug-1898 | Comic Opera | ||||
Les Cloches de Corneville | 1898 | Kate Howarde Comic Opera Company | Theatre Royal | 13-Aug-1898 | Comic Opera | ||||
Little Jack Sheppard | 1898 | Kate Howarde's Burlesque Company | Gaiety Theatre (Original Albert Hall) | 22-Jan-1898 | Burlesque | ||||
Maritana | 1898 | Kate Howarde Comic Opera Company | Theatre Royal | 12-Aug-1898 | Opera | ||||
Written in Sand | 1898 | Kate Howarde's Burlesque Company | Gaiety Theatre (Original Albert Hall) | 05-Feb-1898 | Drama | ||||
Vaudeville Entertainment | 1900 | Kate Howarde's Vaudeville Company | Theatre Royal | 19-May-1900 | Vaudeville | ||||
An Empty Stocking | 1901 | Charles Arnold's English Comedy Company | 15-Mar-1905 | Drama | |||||
A Brother's Crime | 1903 | Kate Howarde Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 28-Jan-1903 | Drama | ||||
A Midnight Mystery | 1903 | Kate Howarde Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 31-Jan-1903 | Melodrama | ||||
An M.P. for a Day | 1903 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
Dr Killall's Troubles | 1903 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
Ginger's Troubles | 1903 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
If I were King | 1903 | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 4-Aug-1903 | Drama | ||||
North-East Lynne | 1903 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
Secret Service | 1903 | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 11-Aug-1903 | Drama | ||||
Sherlock Holmes | 1903 | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 14-Aug-1903 | Drama | ||||
The Christian | 1903 | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 15-Aug-1903 | Drama | |||||
The Silver King | 1903 | Kate Howarde Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 24-Jan-1903 | Drama | ||||
Over the Garden Wall | 1904 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | 1904 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Theatre Royal | Ted Holland | 24-Dec-1904 | Vaudeville | 1st show of Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | |
The Arrival of Casey | 1904 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
The Chinese Question | 1904 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
The Dengue Doctor | 1904 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
The Dual in the Forest | 1904 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
The Mutoscope Biotint Tour | 1904 | Australian Mutoscope Co., Ltd | Centennial Hall | 22-Sep-1904 | Film, Variety | ||||
Faro the Banker | 1905 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
Midnight Intruders | 1905 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
The Rehearsal | 1905 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
The Wise Woman | 1905 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
Tony the Tailor | 1905 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
Fun on the Wyandra | 1906 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
Jake Blow the Horn | 1906 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
The Christmas Goose | 1906 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
The Fatal Wedding | 1906 | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 19-May-1906 | Melodrama | |||||
The Wigmakers | 1906 | Ted Holland's Entertainment Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | |||||
The Fatal Wedding | 1907 | Ipswich School of the Arts | 18-Jun-1907 | Melodrama | |||||
The Midnight Wedding | 1908 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 18-Jul-1908 | Theatrical, Military, Romantic | ||||
A Morning in a Sportsman's Garden | 1910 | Frank J. Sidney and Co. | Lyric Theatre | 24-Mar-1905 | Variety | ||||
In the Soup | 1912 | Cremer Worger Farce Comedy Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 28-Dec-1912 | Drama | ||||
Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | 1913 | Ted Holland and Percy St. John | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 30-Aug-1913 | Vaudeville | ||
The Girl Without a Home | 1913 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 24-May-1913 | Drama | ||||
The Great World of London | 1913 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Jefferson Tait | 27-Dec-1913 | Melodrama | |||
The Greatest Scoundrel | 1913 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Jul-1913 | Drama | ||||
The Irish Detective | 1913 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Jul-1913 | Drama | ||||
The Prince of Swindlers | 1913 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | May-1913 | Drama | ||||
2nd Shilling "Pop" Performers | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | Mrs. Gilbert Wilson, Miriam Russell, Lylia Fegan, Muriel Schwabe, Hen Erich John, Abel Rowe, Clyde Stevens, J.D. Abrahams | 15-Jul-1914 | Theatrical | ||||
A Brother's Crime | 1914 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | |||||
A Country Girl | 1914 | Brisbane Amateur Operatic Society | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Hugh Wilson | -9 May 1914 | Theatrical | |||
A Girl s Temptation | 1914 | Mrs Morton Powell | Willoughby Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 16-17 July 1914 | Theatrical | |||
A Lawyer's Clerk | 1914 | Record Breakers | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | Post Mason | 1-10 Jan. 1915 | Farce | |||
A Life's Revenge | 1914 | Walter Howard | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
A London Arab | 1914 | Wallerton and Gilbert | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
A Lunatic Asylum | 1914 | Jolly Rovers | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 3-6 Oct. 1915 | Farce | ||||
A Royal Divorce | 1914 | W.G. Wills | J.C. Williamson and Julius Knight Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 17-23 Apr. 1914 | Theatrical | 100 People on the stage | ||
A Sailor and His Lass | 1914 | Edgar A. Melville and his Complete Dramatic Company | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 30-31 July 1914 | Drama | ||||
A Thief in the Night | 1914 | Carlton Wallace | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 14-Feb-1914 | Melodrama | |||
A Working Girl's Wrongs | 1914 | Hal Reid | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
All-Star Vaudeville and Photoplays : The Jolly Rovers. Star Photo Plays, includes the Tango Parade Girls and amateur trials. | 1914 | C.E. Munro and Post Mason | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | Post Mason | 310ct.-3 Nov.1914 | Vaudeville | |||
Autumn Manouvers | 1914 | Record Breakers | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | Post Mason | 12-16 Jan. 1914 | Burlesque | |||
Between Two Women | 1914 | Frederick Melville | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 3-Jan-1914 | Melodrama | |||
Big Benefit Entertainment in aid of Nudgee College Extension | 1914 | T.C. Beime Musical Society | Centennial Hall | 9 Dec. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Brother Against Brother | 1914 | Edgar A. Melville and his Complete Dramatic Company | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 25-28 July 1914 | Drama | ||||
Brought to Ruin | 1914 | Mrs Morton Powell | Willoughby Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 25-28 July 1914 | Theatrical | |||
Burns Anniversary Concert | 1914 | Brisbane Caledonian Society & Burns Club | Centennial Hall | 24 Jan. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Caledonian Concert | 1914 | Albert Hall | 12-13 Aug. 1914 | Drama | |||||
Called Back | 1914 | Hugh Conway | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Camille; or, The Fate of a Coquette | 1914 | Alexandre Dumas fils | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 4-Apr-1914 | Melodrama | |||
Charley's Aunt | 1914 | Brandon Thomas | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Chemiaysky Concert | 1914 | Leo Chemmvsky | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Leo Chemmvsky | Leo Chemmvsky (violin), Jan Cherniaysky (piano), Mischel Chemiaysky (cello). | 6-8 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | ||
Christian Brothers. School Concert and Gymnastic Display | 1914 | St. James' School | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 2-Dec-1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Christmas Charity Concert | 1914 | Centennial Hall | Mrs Gilbert Wilson, Maibry Campbell, Gladys Frost, Fred Monument, Percy Richards, Harry Kahn. | 19 Dec. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Combined Concert in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | 28 Nov. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert and Dance in aid of the Red Cross | 1914 | Strathpine Hall | 31 Oct. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert arranged by Eric Beames | 1914 | Eric Beames | Albion Hall | 23 Sep. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Concert by Antonia Dolores | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | 25, 26, 29 June 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert by Elsie Hall | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | Elsie Hall | Mrs Gilbert Wilson (Vocalist), and Victor E. Galway (Conductor). | 8 and 11 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | |||
Concert by Mischa Elman (Violinist) | 1914 | Mischa Elman | Exhibition Hall | Mischa Elman | Mischa Elman | 30 July-1 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | ||
Concert by pupils of All Hallows', St. Stephen's, and Christian Brothers' Schools | 1914 | Queensland Catholic Club | Centennial Hall | 15-Apr-1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Concert by pupils of Christian Brothers' College, Gregory Terrace and St. James's School | 1914 | Christian Brothers' College, Gregory Terrace and St. James's School | Centennial Hall | 19 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Concert by the Black and White Pienots | 1914 | Albert Hall | 7 Oct. 1914 | Drama | |||||
Concert by the Cambrian Choir from Ipswich (includes patriotic and national songs) and Lecture by Professor Skertchly on "The War" | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | 31 Oct. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert in aid of General Hospital | 1914 | 18-Apr-1914 | Theatrical | ||||||
Concert in aid of the Home Missions of the Congregational Union of Queensland | 1914 | Mrs. Harry Reeve | Wharf Street Church | 8 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Concert in aid of the Widows, Orphans, and Aged Masons' Institution. | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | Olive Clare-Brown, Lena Hammond, Dulcie Peterson, Mrs. Gilbert Wilson, C.J. Bottger, W.E. Crisp, J.E. England, Fred Monument. | 10 Oct. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Conn, The Shaughraun | 1914 | Dion Boucicault | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 14-Mar-1914 | Melodrama | |||
Cooks Pictures and Vaudeville: Maie Vine, Marshall Palmer, Petram's Marionettes (impersonating Harry Lauder, Maud Allan, etc). | 1914 | Cook and Fowles (Cook's Pictures and Valley Theatres, Ltd.) | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 11-15 July 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Cooks Pictures and Vaudeville: Maie Vine, Marshall Palmer, The 3 Staigs, plus cinema. [The films change but the performers stay the same]. | 1914 | Cook and Fowles (Cook's Pictures and Valley Theatres, Ltd.) | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 26 June-10 July 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Cupid's Artful Dodge | 1914 | Cook and Fowles (Sidney Cook and Win Fowles) | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 21-27 Feb. 1915 | Farce | ||||
Dangerous Women | 1914 | Frank Scudmore | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Dave Smith & Les Darcy in Training Stunts and Sparring. Lecture by Dave Smith on "The Ring" | 1914 | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 29 Dec. 1914 | Vaudeville | |||||
David Garrick | 1914 | Robertson | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 28 Nov.-31 Dec. 1914 | Drama | |||
Delivered From Evil | 1914 | Frank Dix | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Diplomacy | 1914 | From the French of Victorien Sardou by George Pleydell | J.C. Williamson and Julius Knight Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Knight, Irene Browne, Martin Lewis, Emma Temple, Leonard Willey, Maggie Knight. | 11-16 Apr. 1914 | Theatrical | ||
East Lynne | 1914 | Mrs Henry Wood | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 7-Feb-1914 | Melodrama | |||
Ellen Terry's Lecture on "The Heroines of Shakespeare: With Illustrative Acting," | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | Ellen Terry | 21, 23 May 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Empire Day Celebration: Grand National Concert | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | 25-May-1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Endurance Club Swinging: Harry J. Lawson attempt to break his own 98 hour club swinging record | 1914 | Cook and Fowles (Cook's Pictures and Valley Theatres, Ltd.) | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 21-25 Apr. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Every Inch a Man | 1914 | John Frank | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Farewell Concerts by Antonia Dolores | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | Antonia Dolores | Antonia Dolores | 12-13 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | |||
Film of The Silence of Dean Maitland. Harry Lawson attempted to beat his record of 98 hours and 15 minutes for Club Swinging, starting on 10 Aug. | 1914 | Centennial Hall | Harry Lawson | Harry Lawson | 8-14 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | |||
Follies program: include a benefit for Harry Lawson on 2 July 1914; includes a Grand Musical And Athletic Program By Brisbane's Leading Vocalists and Athletes. | 1914 | The New Follies Musical Comedy Costume Company/ Cook's Pictures and Valley Theattes, Ltd. | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 27 June-3 July 1914 | Drama | ||||
For a Child's Sake | 1914 | Harry Hermarm | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 17-Jan-1914 | Melodrama | |||
For the Sake of a Woman | 1914 | James Hewson | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Gipsy Love | 1914 | Franz Lehar | J.C. Williamson and Royal Comic Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Elsie Spain, Gertrude Glyn, Derek Hudson. | 10-19 Aug. 1914 | Comedy | ||
Glascow Fair Concert | 1914 | Brisbane Caledonian Society and Bums Club | Centennial Hall | 18-Jul-1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Celtic Concert | 1914 | Queensland Irish Association and Brisbane Caledonian Society and Burns Club | Centennial Hall | 21 Nov. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Concert by leading Amateur and Professional artists | 1914 | Elite Picture Gardens | 14 Sep. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert by Leading Artists in aid of the funds of the Church of England Men's Club. | 1914 | Centennial Hall | 19 Sep. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert featuring Ella Caspers | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | 30-May-1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert featuring Ella Caspers | 1914 | Centennial Hall | 15 June 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Evening Entertainment as part of the Monster Patriotic Camival | 1914 | Baker's Stadium | 30 Nov. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand National Concert: St. Patrick's Day Celebrations | 1914 | Exhibition Grounds | 17-Mar-1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriofic Concert: Magnificent Miscellaneous Programme by Brisbane artists: supported by The Rhodesburys, W.A. Hill and Edna Davies (Jui Jitsu Exponent), Jones (Illusionist and Conjurer). | 1914 | Centennial Hall | 30 Sep. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriotic Benefit: Blondin Alexander on the high wire rope and trapeze, the Two Funny Clowns, Fireworks, the Continental Pictures, music. | 1914 | Brisbane Cricket Grounds | 23 Sep. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriotic Concert | 1914 | Botanic Gardens | 16 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriotic Concert | 1914 | Brisbane Liedertafel | Centennial Hall | 22 Sep. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Patriotic Concert as part of Empire Day Celebrations | 1914 | National Societies of Brisbane | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Mrs. Gilbert Wilson, Lena Hammond, Lottie Richter, Mirian Russell, Lila Clunn, Vera Parker, Abel Rowe, W.G. Templeton, W.W. Crisp C.J. Bottger, W.H. Lonbottorn, W.E. Schleusener, J.E. England, W.J. Down. | 2,9 Aug_ 1914 | Theatrical | |||
Grand Patriotic Concert as part of the Loyal Orange Institution of Queensland's November Celebrations | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | 5 Nov. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriotic Concert featuring the national songs of England and France by the Municipal Concert Band. | 1914 | Botanic Gardens | 9 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriotic Promenade Concert in association with the Monster Patriotic Camival | 1914 | Davies Park, West End | 12 Sep. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Scotch Night: Screening of Shon, the Piper with live performances by Jean Fife Katie King, Mr. W. Anderson, Mr. W. Chrisfie, Mr. E.S. Victor. | 1914 | Centennial Hall | 15 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Skating Pantomime | 1914 | Brisbane Roller Rink | 12 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Great National Night at the Shilling Pops. Includes a number of new artists. Maibry Campbell will recite Tennyson's "The Revenge". | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | 9 Sep. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Great Patriotic Night | 1914 | People's Popular Concert Company. | Exhibition Hall | 15 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Greek Play Recital | 1914 | School of Arts | Dorothea Spinney | 15,18,21,24 28 July 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
H.M.S. Pinafore | 1914 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 10-Oct-1914 | Operetta | and Trial By Jury | ||
Hans, the Swiss Boatman | 1914 | H.R. Roberts and His New Comedy Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 26 Dec. 1914-Jan. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Harlequinade, Grand Paster, and Fancy Dress Camival | 1914 | Elite Skating (Opposite McWhirter's, Valley) | 10 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Her Second Time on Earth | 1914 | Walter Melville | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 28-Feb-1914 | Melodrama | |||
His House in Order | 1914 | Arthur Pinero | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 14 Nov-26 Dec. 1914 | Drama | |||
How Hearts are Broken | 1914 | Hal Reid and Harry Gordon | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Human Hearts | 1914 | Hal Reid | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Hurrah for Casey | 1914 | Record Breakers | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | Post Mason | Nestor Bnine | 17-23 Jan. 1914 | Farce | ||
In Old Donegal | 1914 | Allen Doone | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 10 Jan. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
In the Power of Sherlock Holmes | 1914 | Edgar A. Melville and his Complete Dramatic Company | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | Norman Campbell, Edgar A. Melville, Harry A. Olive, Martin Griffen, Nest Tait, Nella Campbell. | 15,20,21 July 1914 | Drama | |||
In the Shadow of the Night | 1914 | James Willard | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 2-May-1914 | Melodrama | |||
Iolanthe | 1914 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 7-8 Oct. 1914 | Operetta | |||
Irish Play Recital | 1914 | School of Arts | Dorothea Spinney | 25 July 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Lady Godiva | 1914 | Max Goldberg | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Lena Hammond's Students' Recital | 1914 | Pianola Hall, Opposite Customs | 21 Nov. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Loyal Orange Concert | 1914 | Loyal Orange Institution of Queensland. | Centennial Hall | 12-Jul-1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Madame Steele's Students' Recital | 1914 | Kangaroo Point School of Arts | Madame Steele | 8 Dec. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Madame X | 1914 | J.C. Williamson and Muriel Starr Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 19-22 Oct. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Maibry Campbell's General Hospital Benefit: includes Mrs Gilbert Wilson, Miss Lena Hammond, Mr. W.W. Crisp, Mr J. England, Leon Berliner, Charles Berliner, Robert Kaye. | 1914 | Centennial Hall | 30 June 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Maibry Campbell's Students' Recital | 1914 | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | Maibry Campbell | 3 Dec. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Man's Enemy; or. The Downward Path | 1914 | Longden and Hudson | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 7-Mar-1914 | Melodrama | |||
Maud Allan and Leo, Jan, and Misehel Cherniaysky | 1914 | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | W. Angus MacLeod | 21, 23, 25, 26, 28 Nov. and 4 Dec. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
McWhirter's staff revue | 1914 | Record Breakers and Star Pictures | Centennial Hall | Post Mason | 31 Jan. 1914 and 7 Feb. 1914 | Revue, Comedy, Vaudeville | |||
Millgirl to Millionairess | 1914 | Mrs. Morton Powell | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Minnie Norris's Pupils' Concert | 1914 | St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Hall | Minnie Norris | 5 Dec. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Minstrels and Vaudeville (in addition to All Star Photoplays) | 1914 | Jolly Rovers | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 8-16 Oct. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Minstrels and Vaudeville (in addition to All Star Photoplays) Includes: Sketch entitled "A Soldier's Absurdity", the whole company in "Flags of All Nations" | 1914 | Jolly Rovers | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | Post Mason, Rose Mason, Wal Rockley, Lily Rockely, Les Shipp, Jimmy Leander. | 3-6 Oct. 1914 | Vaudeville | |||
Molly Bawn | 1914 | Allen Doone | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 3 5 Jan. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Monster Patriotic Benefit: promenade concert, moving pictures, side shows, and other novelties. | 1914 | Dutton Park Garden Theatte | Hugh Black | 19 Sep. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
More Sinned Against than Sinning | 1914 | Edgar A. Melville and his Complete Dramatic Company | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 5-6 Aug. 1914 | Drama | ||||
Mr Ad. Cree (Scotch Comedian) & Company | 1914 | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 3-6 Sep. 1914 | Vaudeville | |||||
Mr. A.H. Taylor's pupils' Concert | 1914 | Temperance Hall, Edward Street | Mr. A.H. Taylor | 11 Dec. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Mrs Harry Reeve's Students' Concert | 1914 | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 28 Nov. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Mrs. Lather's Night Owl Comedy Company Includes: Jock Willis, J. Cameron, Vic. Jensen, Julia Lather, Dorrie Lather In songs, concerted numbers, comic sketches, and farce. | 1914 | Zillmere School of Arts | 4-Apr-1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Musical Comedy, Vaudeville, and Photoplay | 1914 | Record Breakers | Tivoli Picture Theatre, Hamilton. | Post Mason | 2 Feb. 1914 | Theatrical | |||
My Jack | 1914 | Ben Lundick | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
New York By Night | 1914 | Martin Wilson | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
On Our Selection | 1914 | Steele Rudd | Bert Bailey Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Bert Bailey,Fred Macdonald, Elwyn Harvey, Laura Roberts, Alfreda Becan, Arthur Bertram, Guy Hastings, Edmund Duggan, Lilias Adeson. | 23 May-13 June 1914 | Theatrical | ||
Patriotic Concert | 1914 | Mrs. Harry Reeve | Albert Hall | 12 Sep. 1914 | Drama | ||||
Patriotic Concert | 1914 | West End Methodist Church Choir | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 25 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Patriotic Smoke Concert | 1914 | Club Rooms of the Royal Queensland Yacht Club Pianola Hall | 21 Oct. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Paul Dufault Concert | 1914 | Paul Dufault | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Paul Dufault | Pauline Bindley (Soprano), Ernest Toy (Violin), Harold Whittle (Piano). | 11-15 May 1914 | Theatrical | ||
People's Popular Concerts: Shillmg "Pops" | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | Miriam Russell, Fred Watson (Basso), Miss Nicholson (A Young Brisbane Soprano), Vemon Swan (Humorist), Shirley Henzell (Child Elocutionist), Hen Erich John, Rudolph Schoenheuner. | 5 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Peter Dawson and his English Concert Company | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | 11, 13, 14 July 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Physical Culture Display by the pupils of Miss Brockway | 1914 | Miss Brockway | Albert Hall | 26 Sep. 1914 | Drama | ||||
Popular Patriotic Concert in aid of the Queensland Railway Patriotic Fund | 1914 | Exhibition Hall | 17 Oct. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Post Mason's Record Breakers And Star Pictures in a Program of Musical Comedy, Vaudeville, and Photoplay | 1914 | Record Breakers | Dutton Park Garden Theatte | Post Mason | 5-Feb-1914 | Theatrical | |||
Post Mason's Record Breakers And Star Pictures in a Program of Musical Comedy, Vaudeville, and Photoplay | 1914 | Record Breakers | Town Hall | Post Mason | 6-Feb-1914 | Theatrical | |||
Post Mason's Record Breakers And Star Pictures in a Program of Musical Comedy, Vaudeville, and Photoplay | 1914 | Record Breakers | Centennial Hall | Post Mason | 7-Feb-1914 | Theatrical | |||
Post Mason's Record Breakers And Star Pictures in a Program of Musical Comedy, Vaudeville, and Photoplay | 1914 | Record Breakers | Fiveways Picture Gardens, and Earl's Court, New Farm. | Post Mason | 3 Feb. 1914 | Theatrical | |||
Post Mason's Record Breakers And Star Pictures in a Program of Musical Comedy, Vaudeville, and Photoplay | 1914 | Record Breakers | Crown Pictures, Wynnum South. | Post Mason | 4 Feb. 1914 | Theatrical | |||
Princess Caprice | 1914 | J.C. Williamson and Royal Comic Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 20-26 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Promenade Concert: pictures, side shows, and other novelties. | 1914 | Woolloongabba Continentals | 16 Sep. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Queen's Evidence | 1914 | George Conquest & Henry Petitt | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Revue: A Military Tattoo, burlesque of Uncle Tom's Cabin | 1914 | Record Breakers | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | Post Mason | Emalie Dani, Maie Vine, Rose Mason, Post Mason, Alec. Black, Joh Charles | 1-10 Jan. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Revue: Do Re Mi Trio (Musical and comedy Act), Jock Willis (Scotch Comedian), Guillaume Baby and Co., Miss Tolita, Miriam Russell, Ruby Guest, Alice Walton, Maie Vine, Arthur Sharpies, Geo. Livingstone. | 1914 | Cook and Fowles (Sidney Cook and Win Fowles) | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 31 Jan.-6 Feb. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Revue: Joh Charles ("the Valley Popular Comedian") | 1914 | Cook and Fowles (Sidney Cook and Win Fowles) | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 7-13 Feb. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Revue: Joh Charles, Walter Whyte, Julius Hoffrnan, Marshall Palmer, Maie Vine, Lily Greenwood, Millie Bertoto, Emilie Dani, Will Higgins, Jim Loander, Ike Jarvey. | 1914 | Cook and Fowles (Sidney Cook and Win Fowles) | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 21-27 Feb. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Revue: Military Tattoo, burlesque of Autumn Manoeuvres | 1914 | Record Breakers | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | Post Mason | 12-16 Jan. 1914 | Vaudeville | |||
Robbery Under Arms | 1914 | Rolf Bolderwood | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 28-Mar-1914 | Melodrama | |||
Runty Pulls the Strings | 1914 | Graham Moffat | E.J. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Graham Moffat and their Complete Company of Scottish Players | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 19-26 Sell 1914 | Theatrical | |||
Scotland Yard | 1914 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | |||||
Seaman's Concert | 1914 | Ulysses Athletic and Social Club | Rooms of the Seamen s Institute, Edward Street | 18 June 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
So & So's | 1914 | Musical Comedy Costume Company | Dutton Park Garden Theatte | Hugh Black | 28 Nov. 1914 | Theatrical | |||
Special Attraction: Cycling Contest between Gledhill and R. James who was a local amateur road champion | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 9 Oct. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Special Attraction: Ray Largay and Sue Snee, Gladys and Alber, Percy Mackay (Baritone), Juno Salmo "The Devil Dandy", The Great Guzmani Trio, and The Dentines | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 3-9 Jan. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Sweet Lavender | 1914 | Arthur Pinero | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 21 Nov - 31 Dec. 1914 | Drama | |||
Tableaux Entertainment | 1914 | Albert Hall | Omar Khayyam | 22-Jul-1914 | Drama | ||||
Tableaux from "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyan" in aid of the Modernist Benevolent Fund. | 1914 | Albert Hall | 29-Apr-1914 | Drama | |||||
Tableaux-vivants: in aid of the Easter Bazaar | 1914 | All Saints' Hall | 4-May-1914 | Drama | |||||
Tenth Armual Concert | 1914 | Society of St. Vincent De Paul | Exhibition Hall | Vera Parker, Mabel Parker, Muriel Schwabe, Maibry Campbell, Mr. M.E.Schleusener, Mr. J.E. Baines, Mr. J. Fisher, Mr. T.W. Griffiths, St. James's School Choir, All Hallows' Orchestta. | 29-Jul-1914 | Theatrical | |||
The Bad Girl of the Family | 1914 | Walter Melville | Willoughby Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 22-24 July 1914 | Theatrical | |||
The Beggar Girl is Wedding | 1914 | Walter Melville | Willoughby Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | George Cross, Vera Remee, Frank Keogh, Cr Arcy Kelway, Nodin W. Booth, Gwendolyn Doris; Oriel Hotson, Fanny Erris | 13-15 July 1914 | Theatrical | ||
The Canadian Millionaire | 1914 | Edgar A. Melville and his Complete Dramatic Company | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 8-11 Aug. 1914 | Drama | ||||
The Christian | 1914 | Hall Caine | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 10-Jan-1914 | Melodrama | |||
The Coming Man | 1914 | Record Breakers | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | Post Mason | 12-16 Jan. 1914 | Farce | |||
The Dandies | 1914 | New English Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | Edward Branscombe | Dorothy Manning, Tess Byrne, Florence Henderson, Arthur Mack, Tenn Miller, Harry Graham, Harry Walton (Character Comedian), Fred. Monument, Ben Calvert, Herbert Walton, Arthur Mack, Tessa Byrne. | 1-8 Jan. 1914 | Theatrical | ||
The Face at the Window | 1914 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | |||||
The Fatal Wedding | 1914 | Theodore Kremer | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
The Forty Thieves | 1914 | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Edwin Brett, J.B. Atholwood, Wiliam Hassan, Rupert Darrell, Charlie Albert, Jessie Loimen, Dolly Harmer, Marie Eaton, Dorothy Firmin, Gertie Latchford, Maggie Dickinson. | 15-22 June 1914 | Theatrical | |||
The Gay Lord Quex | 1914 | Arthur Pinero | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 5-11 Dec 1914 | Theatrical | |||
The Gayest of the Gay | 1914 | Charles Darrell | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 18-Apr-1914 | Melodrama | |||
The Girl From Wayback | 1914 | Philip Lytton's Dramatic Company | Lytton's Canvas Touring Theatte (Opposite Theatre Royal) | Madge Hope. | 8-15 Aug. 1914 | Drama | |||
The Girl Who Took the Wrong Turning | 1914 | Walter Melville | Willoughby Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 18-21 July 1914 | Theatrical | |||
The Gondoliers | 1914 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 128-30 Sep. 1915 | Operetta | |||
The Great Adventure | 1914 | Amold Bennett | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 12 - 30 Dec. 1914 | Drama | |||
The Lion and the Mouse | 1914 | Charles Klein | J.C. Williamson and Julius Knight Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 1-2 May 1914 | Theatrical | |||
The Luck of Roaring Camp | 1914 | Bret Harte adapted by Benjamine Landeck | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 31-Jan-1914 | Melodrama | |||
The Man in the Stteet | 1914 | Louis Parker | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 28 N0V.-4 Dec. 1914 | Drama | |||
The Masqueraders Comedy Includes harmonies, quartettes, and sketches. | 1914 | Masqueraders Comedy Costume Company | Dutton Park Garden Theatte | Hugh Black | 2, 4 Apr. 1914 | Theatrical | |||
The Midnight Mail | 1914 | Arthur Shirley | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 11-Apr-1914 | Melodrama | |||
The Midnight Wedding | 1914 | Walter Howard | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
The Mikado | 1914 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 3-6 Oct. 1915 | Operetta | |||
The Monk and the Woman | 1914 | Willoughby Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 29 July-1 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
The Octoroon Dion | 1914 | Dion Boucicault | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
The Pirate King (Burlesque) | 1914 | The New Follies Musical Comedy Costume Company/ Cook's Pictures and Valley Theattes, Ltd. | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 20-26 June 1914 | Burlesque | ||||
The Pirates of Penzance | 1914 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 9-Oct-1914 | Operetta | |||
The Price of Sin | 1914 | E. Hill Michelson | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 21-Feb-1914 | Melodrama | |||
The Prince and the Beggar Maid | 1914 | Walter Howard | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
The Rebel | 1914 | James Bernard Fegan | Allen Doone | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Allen Doone, Onslow Edgeworth, Edna Keeley. | 1-2 Jan. 1914 | Theatrical | ||
The Red Dandies: Claude Dampier (Comedian), Irene Vere (Ragtime Singer), Mona Thomas (Soprano), Gywnne Dallas (Contralto), Ida. Newton (Humorous Items), Cyril Connolly (violin), Oliver Peacock (Tenor), John Wellby (Baritone), Harry Borradale (Light Comedian), Leonard Griffiths (Piano). | 1914 | English Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | Edward Branscombe | Theatrical | ||||
The Rich and the Poor | 1914 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | |||||
The Rosary | 1914 | Edward Rose | George Willoughby, Ltd. In conjunction. with E.J. Carroll. | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Harrington Reynolds | 28 Oct.-3 Nov, 1914 | Theatrical | ||
The Round Up | 1914 | Murray Miller | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
The Scarkt Pimpernel | 1914 | Based on Baroness Orczy's novel | J.C. Williamson and Julius Knight Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 25-30 Apr. 1914 | Theatrical | |||
The School For Scandal | 1914 | Richard Brinsley Sheridan | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 19-24 Dec. 1914 | Drama | |||
The Shamrock & Thistle | 1914 | Robert Buchanan | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
The Spanish Bullfight | 1914 | Cook and Fowles (Sidney Cook and Win Fowles) | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 32 Jan.-6 Feb. 1914 | Farce | ||||
The Toreador | 1914 | Brisbane Amateur Operatic Society | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 7-14 Nov, 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
The Upstart, plus gymnastic items. | 1914 | Moliere | Nudgee College Entertainment | Centennial Hall | 18 June 1914 | Theatrical | |||
The Village Blacksmith | 1914 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | |||||
The Wearing qf ihe Green | 1914 | Theo Burt Sayres | Allen Doone | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 6-7 Jan. 1914 | Theatrical | |||
The World Against Her | 1914 | Martyn Harver | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 21-Mar-1914 | Melodrama | |||
The World Against Him | 1914 | Edgar A. Melville and his Complete Dramatic Company | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 1-4 Aug. 1914 | Drama | ||||
The Yellow Ticket | 1914 | Michael Morton | J.C. Williamson and Muriel Starr Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 23-24 Oct. 1914 | Theatrical | |||
The Yeomen of the Guard | 1914 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 1-2 Oct. 1915 | Operetta | |||
Theatrical Performance, Full Stage Effects and Miscellaneous Concert | 1914 | Hen Erich John and his Students | Albert Hall | 18-Jul-1914 | Drama | ||||
Thespians' War Fund Matinee with a Theatrical Street Carnival in the morning | 1914 | J.C. Williamson, Holland & St. John, King's Dramatic Company, the Dandies. | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 25 Aug. 1914 at 2pm | Theatrical | ||||
Those American Boys | 1914 | Centennial Hall | 9-Jan-1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Ticket-of-Leave Man | 1914 | Tom Taylor | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Tommy Atkins | 1914 | Ben Lundick | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 25-Apr-1914 | Melodrama | |||
Tracked and Outwitted | 1914 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | |||||
Trial by Jury | 1914 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 10-Oct-1914 | Operetta | |||
Uncle Tom's Cabin | 1914 | Harriet Beecher Stowe | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Uncle Tom's Cabin (burlesque) | 1914 | Record Breakers | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | Post Mason | 1-10 Jan. 1914 | Burlesque | |||
Under Two Flags | 1914 | Ouida | Edgar A. Melville and his Complete Dramatic Company | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 22-24 July 1914 | Drama | |||
Under Two Flags | 1914 | Ouida | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Drama | ||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | The Bevideres | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | Joe Charles | 14 Nov. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville | 1914 | The New Follies Musical Comedy Costume Company and Cook's Pictures | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 8-14 Aug. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | The New Follies Musical Comedy Costume Company/ Cook's Pictures and Valley Theatres, Ltd. | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 5 June 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | The New Follies Musical Comedy Costume Company/ Cook's Pictures and Valley Theatres, Ltd. | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 11-17 July 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | The New Follies Musical Comedy Costume Company/ Cook's Pictures and Valley Theatres, Ltd. | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 13-19 June 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | The New Follies Musical Comedy Costume Company/ Cook's Pictures and Valley Theatres, Ltd. | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 4-10 July 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | The New Follies Musical Comedy Costume Company/ Cook's Pictures and Valley Theattes, Ltd. | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 6-12 June 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 13-19 Feb. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 14-20 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 16-22 Jan. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 20-26 Feb. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 21-27 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 23-29 Jan. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 24-30 Apr, 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 25 Sep.-1 Oct. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 27 Feb.-5 Mar. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 30 Jan.-5 Feb. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 8-13 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 9-15 Oct. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville and Pictures plus the Second Series of the Surf Bathing Contest.Includes the Happy Harry Salmon Company in a comedy sketch entitled "The Village Blacksmith", the Two Rockleys (Comedy Sketch Artists), Vera Dawn, Post Mason (Balladist), Abbott (Magician and Ventriloquist), the Burdett Sisters (Serios and Male Impersonators), Carrington (Bird and Animal Imitator). | 1914 | C.E. Munro and Post Mason | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | Post Mason | 16 Nov. 1914 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville and Pictures: The Jolly Rovers & Star Photo Plays | 1914 | C.E. Munro and Post Mason | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | Post Mason | 31 Oct.-6 Nov.1914 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: "A Morning Rehearsal", "Bobby's Banjo", "Beautiful Girlie Girls", "Ragtime Melodies". | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 9-15 Jan. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: (reappearance of Irene Vere after Illness). | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 4-10 Sep. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: [program for the last 3 nights of season was by Request] | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 1-5 May 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: a character sketch entitled "The Island of Walla Wallo" | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 18-24 Sep. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: a Swaney River Scena entitled "Darktov,rn To-night". | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 2-8 Oct. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: Abbott (The Merry Wizard), Ibex (Shadowgraphist), Ray Anderson (Soubrette), Vera Dawn (Soprano), Post Mason (Balladist), Rose Mason (Comedierme), The Rockleys (Comedy Sketch Artists) | 1914 | C.E. Munro and Post Mason | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | Post Mason | 7-? Nov. 1914 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Burlesque on the T Belmont Express | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 17-23 Apr. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: first appearance of Kitty Morton. | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 11-16 Apr. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: Grand Military Night | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 17-Dec-1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: Harry Lauder, Irene Bercenya & Yoska (Hungarian Gipsy Musicians), the Three Hassans (Acrobatic Wire Act), Kitty Ryan (Irish Balladist), Selwyn Driver (Humorous 'pianovations'), Emest Sewell (Living Marionettist), Horace Sheldon (Musical Director). | 1914 | J. & N. Tait and Harry Lauder and his Great Vaudeville Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 4-11 July 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
Vaudeville: includes Sharrat & Lang (Comedy Sketch Artists), Gerald Cashman (Irish Tenor). | 1914 | C.E. Munro and Post Mason | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | Post Mason | 26 Dec. 1914 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Joy Town: A vaudeville theatre makes up part of the complex; it is a canvas city. Performers include Dick Cavill's Swimming Company, the Marine Band, McLean (Strong Man) | 1914 | Stanley Street (Old Market Site) | 16-30 May 1914 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: monologue by Harry Borradalc called "Kaiser Bill" | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 11-17 Sep, 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: patriotic recitations by Harry Borradale. | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 28 Aug.-3 Sep. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: the burlesque Petty Sessions, The Gladiator, Arguments. | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 6-12 Feb. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: The Jolly Rovers, Star Photo Plays, includes the Tango Parade Girls and amateur trials. | 1914 | C.E. Munro and Post Mason | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | Post Mason | 4-6 Nov.1914 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: the Tango Dance (reappearance of ball-room version) | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 3-9 Apr. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: the Tango Dance (stage version) | 1914 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 20 Mar.-2. Apr. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: Will Carlyon, Wallie Graham, Bob Lloyd, Walter Whyte, Isabel Thompson, Nellie Power. | 1914 | The New Follies Musical Comedy Costume Company and Cook's Pictures | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 18-24 July 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudville: "YWAXY" (Violin Virttioso), Gmet & Gmet (Black-face Comedians), the Dental Riskits (Specialty Act), 'Westony', Eddie Martyn, John Earie, Eleanor & Bertie. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 26 Dec. 1914-1 Jan. 1915 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: 11 Trovatore Trio (Musical Burlesque), Straub Sisters, La Perle (Contortionist), Nala Murphy (Mezzo- Contralto), Gordon & Day, Irve Hayman & Co, Livermore & his Animated Doll. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 25 Apr.-l May 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Abbott (The Merry Wizard), Ibex (Shadowgraphist), Sylvia (Serpentine Dancer), Ray Anderson (Soubrette), Vera Dawn (Soprano), Post Mason (Balladist), The Rockleys (Comedy Sketch Artists), Surf Bathing Contest with £25 prize. | 1914 | C.E. Munro and Post Mason | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | Post Mason | 7-? Nov. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudville: Aerial Bartletts, Bevan & Flint (Musical Comedy Sketch), Le Witte (A protean Artist/Impersonations), Hanlon, Dean, & Hanlon, Corona. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 28 Mar.-3 Apr. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Alfred Latell ("Animal Actor"), Huges Musical Trio ("Instrumentalists De Luxe"), McDonald & Genereauz ("All the way from Yankeeland, in an act that is just like Harry Lauder's, Only Different"), Phil Percival (Comedian), Gio Angelo (Ragtime Singer and Dancer), Gordon & Day, Captain Brunswick & Co, Lottie Richter ("The Gifted Soprano"), the Royal Banzais. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 6-12 June 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Arthur Crane ("Late Principal Baritone of the J.C. Williamson Opera Company"), Levarto & Speed (Comedy Jugglers), Horace Carrington ("The Human Bird"), The Queleys (Sketch Artists), Alfred Latell, Hughes Musical Trio, McDonald & Genereauz, Phil Percival. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 13-19 June 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Bemie's Five Musical Lassies, Clement May ("The Eminent Exponent of Characters from the works of the immortal Charles Dickens), Jolly Fanny Rice ("With her Merry Family of Artistic Auto Matons"), Howard's Performing Bears and Dogs, Frank Mostyn Kelly's Company (in the original sketch Tom and Jerry). | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 17-23 Jan. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Brent Hayes (Banjo), Dorothy Harris (Comedierme), Jessie Wilton, The Rosa Valerio Sextette, Lee and Chandler, Callen and Emery, Eugenio Rellimi | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 7-13 Feb. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Brown & Lawson, Napoleon the Great & Little Hip (Chimpanzee & Elephant act), Drysdale & Fay, 'Lestree' (Juggling), Frank Herberte (Baritone), Hanlon/Dean/& Hanlon (Handbalancers). | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 12-18 Dec. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Captain Brunswick & Co, Lottie Richter ("The Gifted Soprano"), The Royal Banzais, "Eagle Horse", Carl Bentzen & Phyllis Lawton, Goyt's Novelty, Fred Swift. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 30 May-5 June 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Carl Bentzen and Phyllis Lawton (The Tango), Goyt's Novelty, "The Great Westin" (Presenting Life Portrayals of Great People Including Queen Victoria), Fred Swift, The Bright Sisters (Serios/Dancers), Leslie & Leslie, The Dupres Brothers, Stewart and Lorraine. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 16-22 May 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Carlton Max (Prince of all Ventriloquists", Lilian Sheehan, Jessie Howard, 'Little Stella', Deaves Manikins, Jolly Marie, Frank Sydney, & Co, Morris & Mo-Mo, Ward Lear. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 21-27 Nov. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Daisy Jerome, Carpos Bros. (Equilibrists), the Vienna Trio (Harps and Violins), Caselli Sisters (Specialty Dancers), Jack Thomson (Scotch Baritone), the Rondas Trio, Geraldine Moreton. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 11-17 July 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Daisy Jerome, Gardner's Maniac Bulldogs, Bogues & Olivotti (Musical Comedy Skit), Olga Pennington, Dale Winter & May Field, Arthur Van Buren & Hazel Spinitti, Arthur Crane, Lottie Richter. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 27 June-3 July 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Daisy Jerome, The Rondas Trio, Geraldine Moreton, Gardiner's Maniac Bulldogs, Bogues & Olivotti, (Musical Comedy Skit), Arthur Crane. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 4-10 July 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Daisy Jerome. The Waldrons ("The Silly Burglar"), The Miltons (Scientific and Comedy Skating Act), Mann & Franks (Comedy Novelty Oddity), Billy Taylor (Comedian), The Gresham Four ("Some Young Australians"--Acrobatic Danseuses), Carpos Bros., The Vienna Trio, Caselli Sisters, Geraldine Moreton. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 18-24 July 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Dale Winter & May Field (Musical Comedy), Arthur Van Buren & Hazel Spinitti (Singers and Fancy Ballroom Dancers), Stan. Stanley, Arthur Crane, Levarto & Speed (Comedy Jugglers), McDonald & Genereauz, Phil Percival. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 20-26 June 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Deaves Manikins (Company of Petite Artists on a Miniature Stage), Frank J. Sydney & Company, Morris & Mo- Mo (Acrobatic Comedians), Ward Lear (Vocal Comedian), Sebastian Merrill, Jolly Marie, Camille Cameron, the Driscolls. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 14-20 Nov. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Ed. Blondell (Comedian) assisted by Catherine Caine & Company in "The Lost Boy", Gould Brothers (Musicians, Singers, Dancers), Jack Douglas (Baritone), DriscoU Boys assisted by Stella Ranger, Rose Lee-Ivy, Sharratt & Lang, the National Duo, Diam & Elvo, Arthur Elliott, Maud Fanning. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 31 Oct.-6Nov. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Elfie Fay (Comedienne, "The Girl with the Wobbly Face"), The Vardelles, Perman & Smith (Comedy Sketch Artists), Emest Pitcher (Comedian), Henri French, Leonard and Willard, Brent Hayes, Dorothy Harris. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 28 Feb.-6 Mar. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Elva Griffiths and Magness Fisher (Singing Grand Opera), Lyall Sisters (Serio Dancers), The Cook-Rothert Trio, Henri French, Leonard and Willard, Brent Hayes, Dorothy Harris. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 21-27 Feb. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Five Juggling Normans, Edith Mote ("The Protean Cantatrice"), Elfie Fay, the Vardelles, Dorothy Harris, Elva Griffiths & Magness Fisher, Bella Perman & Howard Smith, Adele Kelly. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 7-13 Mar. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Fred Hagan & Company(ln a One-act Sketch entitled The Pool Room), Dare—^Norwood ("Just Athletes"), 11 Trovatore Trio, Straub Sisters, Irve Hayman & Co. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 2-8 May 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Gordon and Day (Comedy Pantomime Cycling Oddities), Irve Hayman and Co (In a Midnight Episode "XMAS EVE"), Livermore & his Animated Doll, Leslie and Sol Bem, Ray Lawrence, Josephine Gassman and her Piccaninnies. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 18-24 Apr. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Great Dumitrescu Troupe, Charles Bartholomew (Dublin Dandy), National Duo, The Strattons (Patter Comedy), Eileen Dare (Soprano), New York Comedy Four. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 10-16 Oct. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Hanlon, Dean, & Hanlon (Acrobatics), Corona (Comet), Gale & Sadie, Les Wharton (Comedian), Evelyn Martini (Mezzo-Soprano), Two Croydons (Serios and Dancers), Jacolew Trio, Carmen & Lawrence,Woodward & Page, Five Juggling Normans, Edith Mote. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 21-27 Mar. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Hayes & Rivers, Crotton & Skremka (Statuary Poses, Trapeze, and Hand Balancing), New York Comedy Four, William Sumner (Ragtime), Gerald Cashman (Tenor), The Hartley Wonders, Carrie Moore. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 26 Sep.-2 Oct. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Herman & Shirley, Charles Melvin, Edith Bamsley, Two Rosebuds, May Brilliant, the Vienna Trio. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 29 Aug.-4 Sep. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Howard's Performing Bears and Dogs, The Mostyn Kelly Sketch Co, Knowles & Lee (Serios), Edward Lauri (Tenor), Millie Doris (England's Chic Comedienne), Jessie Millar (Accordion), Largay and Sue Snee, and Gladys and Alber. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 10-16 Jan. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Jacolew Trio ("Continental Singers and Dancers"), Carmen and Lawrence (Songs and Monologues), Woodward and Page (Bicycle Specialists), Five Juggling Normans, Edith Mote, the Vardelles, Dorothy Harris. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 14-20 Mar. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Josephine Gassman and her Piccaninnies ("Presenting the Latest in Black Face Comedy, Song, and Dance"), Femandez and May (Eccentric Musicians),Crystal Sisters (electric Dancing Scenes), Aerial Bartletts, Bevan & Flint, Le Witte, Corona. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 4-9 Apr. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Kelly & Pollock, Clinon & Beatrice, Brinkmarm & Steel Sisters, The Rondas Trio (Bicycle Marvels), Ted Stanley, The Titbits. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 22-28 Aug. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Leroy, Talma, & Bosco (Magicians), Servaid Leroy, Wamer & White, 'Santucci', 'The Unknown'. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 5-11 Sep. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Leslie and Leslie ("the dancing wonders of the Golden Gate"), The Dupres Brothers, Stewart & Lorraine, Fred Hagan & Company, Dare—^Norwood. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 9-15 May 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Livermore and his Animated Doll, Leslie & Sol Bem (Comedy Motor Specialty Sketch), Ray Lawrence ("Just an American Girl"), Josephine Gassman and her Piccaninnies. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 11-17 Apr. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: McEwen (Hypnotist and Mindreader) Florence Hartley (Soprano), Will Bolton (Dancer). | 1914 | The Great McEwen Company | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 15-29 Aug. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudville: Mddlle. De Dio (Famous Parisienne Queen of Prismatic Dancers), Phil Smith (Comedian), Jessie Barlee (Musical Comedy Trifle), Mandenos' Canine Marvels, Chas. Zoli (Character Comedian), Carlton Max, Jessie Howard, Lilian Sheehan, Jolly Marie, the Driscolls. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 28 Nov.-4 Dec. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Mddlle. De Dio (Famous Parisierme Queen of Prismatic Dancers), Phil Smith (Comedian), Jessie Barlee (Musical Comedy Trifle), Mandenos' Canine Marvels, Chas. Zoli (Character Comedian), Carlton Max, Jessie Howard, Lilian Sheehan, Jolly Marie, the Driscolls. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 5-11 Dec. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Morris' Wrestling Poinies (assisted by John Hedge), Matilde & Elvira (Spanish Dancers), Jolly Fanny Rice & her Jolly Family of Singing and Dancing Dolls, Dorothy Harris (Comedienne), Clement May (Charles Dickens Impersonator), Troutt & his 'Mermaid', the Boudini Brothers, Cunningham & Rose, Weston's Living Models. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 8-14 Aug. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Rose Lee-Ivy (Comedienne), Diam & Elvo (Juggling), Maud Fanning & Her 'Inimitable Troupe of Merrymakers', Arthur Elliott (Vocal Comedian), The Stavordales, Ray & Ray, Millie Doris, the Strattons, Sharratt & Lang. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 24-30 Oct. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Sebastian Merrill & his 'Yip Yaps', Jolly Marie (Soubrette), Camille Cameron (Soprano Balladist), Ike Harvey (Jew Comedian), Ed. Blondell assisted by Catherine Caine & Company in "The Lost Boy", Rose Lee-Ivy, Gould Brothers, the Driscolls, the National D | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 7-13 Nov. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Stavordale Quintette (Instrumental Act), Ray & Ray, Millie Doris (Comedienne), Sharratt & Lang (Sketch Artists), Lulu Eugene (Serio), Three Dumitrescus, Chas. Bartholomew, the Strattons, the National Duo. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 17-23 Oct. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Stirling & Love (in their Sporting Vocal Comedy called "A Bmsh Up"), Davis & Gledhill (Cycling Specialty Contest, Man v. Motor), Marcell and Bell (Danseurs, Acrobatiques, featuring "Marcel", the Anatomical Enigma), Tom Leonard (Comedian), New York Comedy Four, Crotton & Skremka (Gynmasts), Hayes & Rivers, William Sumner, Gerald Cashman. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 3-8 Oct. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: The Boudini Brothers, Cunningham & Rose, Weston's Living Models, Hal, Brasch, & Bobo; The Waldrons, The Miltons, The Caselli Sisters, Geraldine Moreton. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 1-7 Aug. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: The Cook-Rothert Trio, Henri French, Leonard Willard, Adele Kelly, Brent Hayes, Dorothy Harris. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 14-20 Feb. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: The Eary Trio (Comedy Acrobats), Carrie Moore (Songs), White & Grey (Vocal Sketch Artistes), Camille Cameron (Soprano), The Rhodesburys (Patter Comedians), Benson & Bell, The Rosebuds (Danseuses), Marcella Gray (Serio), Herman & Shirley, May Brillian, Ted Stanley. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 12-18 Sep. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: The Hartley Wonders (Novelty and Comedy), Carrie Moore, Venson & Bell, Herman & Shirley, White & Grey. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 19-25 Sep. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: The Rosa Valerio Sextette, Lee and Chandler (Famous American "Ginger Girls"), Callen and Emery (Original sketch The Bootlack and the Skivvy), Wooward & Page (Cycling), Rellimi, Millie Doris. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 31 Jan.-6 Feb. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: The Royal Banzais (Japanese Acrobats), "Eagle Horse" (Famous Chief of the Sioux), 3 Devons (Child Performers), Miss Bella Perman, Carl Bentzen & Phyllis Lawton, Goyt's Novelty, "The Great Westin", Fred Swift, Stewart & Lorraine. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 23-29 May 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: The Tango Parade Girls (introducing the latest Pyjama, Kimono, Bathing, and Fashion Parades) in addition to the regular program | 1914 | Jolly Rovers | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 17-23 Oct. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudville: The Tango Parade Girls plus the reappearance of Joe Charles and Emalie Dani after their extended absence. Includes a skit on the Kaiser entitled "You Made Us Fight!" | 1914 | Jolly Rovers | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 24-29 Oct. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudville: Vilmos Westony, John Earle, Eddy Martin, Eleanor & Bertie, the Two Johnsons, Cecile Burleigh. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 19-24 Dec. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Weston's Living Models, The Aerial Bartletts, Hal, Brasch & Bobo (Comedy Juggling), The Waldrons, The Miltons, Mann & Franks, Billy Watson, The Caselli Sisters, Geraldine Moreton. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 25-31 July 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Williams & Wamer (Eccentric Musical Comedians), Morris' Wrestling Ponies (Assisted by John Hedge), Matilde & Elvira, Jolly Farmy Rice, Dorothy Harris, Clement May, the Boudini Brothers, Cunningham & Rose. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 15-21 Aug. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
Vaudville: Wooward and Page (Cycling Act), Rellimi (Accordion), Graham and Kingsley ("Refined Pierrots"), Five Musical Lassies, Clement May, Howard's Performing Bears and Dogs, Frank Mostyn Kelly's Company, Milly Doris. | 1914 | Ted Holland | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 24-30 Jan. 1914 | Vaudeville | ||
War Fund Concert | 1914 | Botanic Gardens | 30 Aug. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
West End Schools' Concert | 1914 | West End School of Arts | 29 Oct. 1914 | Theatrical | |||||
What Women Suffer | 1914 | H.T. Saunders | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
When London Sleeps | 1914 | Charles Darrell | Theatre Royal | 24-Jan-1914 | Melodrama | ||||
Wilful Murder | 1914 | Fred Wright, Jr. | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Melodrama | ||||
Wirth Brothers' Circus | 1914 | Stanley Street (Old Market Site) | 8-16 Aug. 1914 | Circus | |||||
Wirth Brothers' Circus and Zoo | 1914 | Stanley Street (Old Market Site) | 31 Aug.-5 Sep. 1914 | Circus | |||||
Within the Law | 1914 | J.C. Williamson and Muriel Starr Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Muriel Stan-, Mary Worth, Lincoln Plumer, E.W. Morrison. | 12-17 Oct. 1914 | Theatrical | |||
World's Club Swinging Championship: Harry J. Lawson v. Murrell Needham | 1914 | Cook and Fowles (Cook's Pictures and Valley Theatres, Ltd.) | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 2-6 June 1914 | Vaudeville | ||||
A Fool Was There | 1915 | Emerson Brown | King's All Star Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 18-24 Dec. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
A Girl's Temptation | 1915 | Morton Powell | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 5-11 June 1915 | Theatrical | |||
A King's Romance | 1915 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 10-16 Apr. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
A Magni 1cent Liar | 1915 | Harrington Reynolds Associate Players | Palace Gardens | 21-27 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
A Married Bachelor | 1915 | King's All Star Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Terence Goodwin, Fred Haldane, Norman Campbell, F.A. Thompson, Leslie Bramwell, Mary Clive, Barbara Sisley, Sadie Conroy. | 11-17 Dec. 1915 | Theatrical | C.E. King begins running performances at the Tivoli at the same time | ||
A Modern Adventuress | 1915 | Linford Carson | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 10-16 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||
A Night in the East (With Our Boys in the Shadow of the Pyramids) | 1915 | Sandgate Town Hall | 5-Aug-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
A Pair of Spectacles | 1915 | Sydney Cirund | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 6- 12 Mar. 191_5 | Theatrical | |||
A Scrape o the Pen | 1915 | Graham Moffat | Includes Mr. And Mrs. Graham Moffat | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 2-8 Oct, 1915 | Theatrical | |||
A Woman Adrift | 1915 | Arthur Strange | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Augustus Neville, Jefferson Tait, Florence Richter, Rose Knight Phillips, Marie D'Alton, Lillian Wiseman, Zora Crosswell, Tal Ordell, Walter Comock, Milton Moss. | 11-19 Mar. 1915 | Theatrical | ||
After Dark | 1915 | Dion Boucicault | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 16-22 Jan. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
At Cripple Creek | 1915 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 14-20 Aug,1915 21-27 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Babes in the Wood | 1915 | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | George Willoughby, Ltd. Includes Daisy Jerome, Dorothy Harris, Dan Thomas, Lola Hunt, Bert Le Blanc, The Waldrons (Joe & Ettie), Wlsie Sloane, Holly Leslie, Ted Stanley, Bert Barton, Billy Watson. | 22 Feb.-6 Mar 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Benefit to the Merrymakers Concert Company | 1915 | Nomianby Picture Palace, Red Hill | 4-Mar-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Bombardment of the Dardanelles: a Mammoth Pyrotechnic Carnival. | 1915 | Woolloongabba Cricket Grounds | 10-11 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | Includes 2000ft of specially painted scenery a,s a Diorama, 1 battleships in action, blowing up of Turkish ports, Sinking of the transports. (2000 rounds of ammunition will be fired and 100 round of 41/2 inch Gun Cotton Shells | ||||
Burns Anniversary Concert | 1915 | Caledonian Society and Burns Club | Centennial Hall | 25 Jan. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Caste | 1915 | T.W. Robertson | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 23-29 Jan. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Caste | 1915 | T.W. Robertson | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 27 Feb.-2 Mar. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Cinderella | 1915 | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Barry Lupino, Arthur Stigant, Charles Albert, George Young, Tiny Tot Marjorie, Maud Amery, Minnie Love, Dolly Castles, Dolly Harmer, Gertie Latchford, Little Eileen, Jack McArdle, Leslie Gaze, Rupert Darrell, Bert Watson, Elie Calder, Harmony Four. | 24 May-2 June 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Cinderella in Flog eriand: Entertainment by Children | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 19 June 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Cinerelia in Flowerland | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Emma C.W. Matthews | 4-Aug-1915 | Vaudeville | theatre lent by Holland and St. John Ltd. | ||
Clayfield College Boys' Entertainment | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 9 Dec. 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Combined Catholic Schools' Entertainment | 1915 | Theatre lent by Bert Bailey | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 22-Apr-1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Concert | 1915 | Masonic Flail | 2 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert | 1915 | Catholic Club Rooms in the City Buildings | 12 Jan. 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert and Gymnastic Display by pupils from St. Laurance's School | 1915 | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 9 Dec. 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert by Amy Castles (Soprano) | 1915 | Exhibition Hall | 3, 7, 10 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert by Eva Webber | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 24-Feb-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert by Mary & Vada Jefferies, and Percy Brier | 1915 | Albert Hall | 19 June 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert by the Tango Terrors (a group of young men from Brisbane) | 1915 | SS Koopa | 3-May-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert in aid of Our Wounded Soldiers arranged by Maibry Campbell, assisted by Mrs. Robert Bell, Vera Parker, F. Monument, J. Fisher, H. Kahn. | 1915 | Albert Hall | 10 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert organised by Miss Thomas | 1915 | Parish Hall | 13-Feb-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Confusion | 1915 | Harrington Reynolds Associate Players | Palace Gardens | 14-20 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Crowning of the Queen of the Carnival | 1915 | Davies Park | 25-Sep-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Demonstration of Physical Culture by members of the | 1915 | Albert Street Methodist Girls' Guild | Centennial Hall | 10-Nov-1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Demonstration of Physical Culture by Miss Brockway's pupils | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 6-Nov-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Dramatic Entertainment by Zara Cross | 1915 | Albert Hall | 14 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Driving a Girl to Destruction | 1915 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Theatrical | |||||
Elocutionary Entertainment by Mrs Douglas Kerr and her pupils | 1915 | Albert Hall | 4-Dec-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Entertainment by young people including "The Sleeping Beauty" and "Beauty and the Beast" | 1915 | Masonic Flail | 2-Oct-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Entertainment in aid of the Russian Jews' Relief Fund | 1915 | Earl's Court, Brunswick Street, New Farm | 8-Dec-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Entertainment: includes a one-act play called "Dearest Mamma" | 1915 | Sandgate Town Hall | 20 May 1915 . | Theatrical | |||||
Fanny s First Play | 1915 | Bernard Shaw | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 2-15 Jan. 1915 | Theatrical | Hugh Buckler left for the war Front on 8 Jan. 1915 | ||
Fanny's First Play | 1915 | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 24-Mar-1915 | Theatrical | Return Engagement | |||
Fatal Wedding | 1915 | Theodore Kleiner | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 26 Dec. 1914 to Jan. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Fete, Concert, and Dance | 1915 | St. John's Wood, Ashgrove | 24 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Film of heavyweight boxing match. between Jack Johnson v. Jess Willard shown in conjunction with a full vaudeville program | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 2-15 Oct. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
For King and Country | 1915 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Fanny Pasey. | 27 Feb.-5 Mar, 1915 . | Theatrical | |||
Frank J. Sidney and Co. / Breeches the Comedian | 1915 | Frank J. Sidney and Co. | Palace Barracks, 61 Petrie Terrace | 16-Jan-1915 | Variety | ||||
Gen Pisan° s Sharpshooting Competitions | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 16-18 Aug. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Gladys Frost's Students' Concert | 1915 | Pianola Hall | 4 Dec. 1915- | Theatrical | |||||
Glascow Fair Concert | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 21 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert | 1915 | Young Women's Liberal Club | Walker Memorial Hall, Ipswich Road | 20-Feb-1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Concert and Dramatic Entertainment as a part of Queensland's Patriotic Day, Queen of the Carnival. | 1915 | Albert Hall | 17-Aug-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert and Naval Display presented by the men from the visiting warships | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 12-Aug-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert and Tableaux Vivants | 1915 | Temperance Hall, Edward Street | 12 June 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert by Lena Hammond (Contralto) and Gladys Frost (Soloist Pianist) | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 10 June 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert by the Loyal Orange Institute of Queensland. | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 12 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert for Queensland's Patriotic Day | 1915 | Exhibition Hall | 28-Aug-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Dramatic Performance | 1915 | Brisbane Muffs' Amateur Dramatic Club. | Technical College Hall, South Brisbane | 15 July 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Eisteddfod Concert | 1915 | Exhibition Concert Hall | 29-May-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Entertainment in aid of the fund to Provide Xmas Toys for Soldiers' and Sailors' Children | 1915 | Barbara Sisley and Arthur Boyle | Tivoli Roof Garden | Barbara Sisley | 7-Dec-1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Grand Entertainment organised by the Amity Club | 1915 | Albert Hall | 18-Aug-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Matinee Performancein aid of Dependents on Soldiers at the Front, includes the Empire Vaudeville Acts, King's Royal Dramatic Co., The Dandies, and the Buckler-Paget Co. | 1915 | Violet Paget | Palace Gardens | 16-Feb-1918 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand National Concert as part of Empire Day Celebrations | 1915 | Exhibition Concert Hall | 24-May-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriotic Concert | 1915 | Union Theatre., Paddington | 17-May-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriotic Concert by the Northumberland and Durham Association | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 20 Iov. 191 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriotic Concert in aid of Hamilton Red Cross | 1915 | Zora Cross | Palace Gardens | 29-Sep-1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Patriotic Concert: includes the band from the Japanese Flagship Aso and some of the principal actors from the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company. | 1915 | Wickham Park (Corner of Turbot and Albert Streets) | 11 July 1915 I | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Promenade Concert as a part of the Aquatic Patriotic Carnival | 1915 | Black and White Pierrots | Mowbray Bark | 27-Feb-1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Sacred Concert | 1915 | Ann Street Presbyterian Church | 28-Oct-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Tableau Entertainment: Naval and Military Night | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 17-Aug-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Gus St. Leon's Great United Circus | 1915 | Stanley Street (Old Market Site) | 23-27 Mar. 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Gymnastic Display and Concert | 1915 | Y.M.C.A. | Gymnasium Hall | 18 June 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
H.M.S. Pinafore | 1915 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 9-10 July 1915 | Operetta | |||
Hans The Swiss Boatman | 1915 | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 1-Jan-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Held By the Enemy | 1915 | William Gilette | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 6-12 Feb. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Her Bad Marriage | 1915 | Chas. E, Blaney | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 28 Aug.-3 Sep. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Her Forbidden Marriage | 1915 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 24-30 July 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Her Love Against the World | 1915 | Walter Howard | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 7-13 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Her Road to Ruin | 1915 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 3-9 July 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
High Jinks | 1915 | J.C. Williamson New English Musical Comedy Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 16-20 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | return engagement | |||
High Jinks | 1915 | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 29-Mar-1915 | Drama | |||||
His Father's Son | 1915 | H. V. Esmond | Harrington Reynolds Associate Players | Palace Gardens | 28 Aug.-3 Sep. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
His House in Order | 1915 | Arthur Pinero | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 25-26 Mar. 1915 | Theatrical | Closing night held at His Maiestv's Theatre | ||
His Real Wife | 1915 | Charles A. Clarke | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 31 July -6 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Hypnotism by T.H. Betteridge | 1915 | School of Arts | 14 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Hypnotism by T.H. Betteridge in aid of the 'Courier' Aeropland Fund | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 29 June 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Inside the Lines | 1915 | J. C. Williamson Limited | Her Majesty's Theatre | 2-Sep-1915 | Drama | ||||
Inside the Lines | 1915 | J.C. Williamson New English Musical Comedy Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 2-4 Sep. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Iolanthe | 1915 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 14-Jul-1915 | Operetta | |||
Lady Audley's Secret | 1915 | Edmund Duggan's Dramatisation of Braddon's novel | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Rose Knights Phillips | 24-30 Apr. 1915 | Theatrical | ||
Lena Hammond's Pupils' Concert | 1915 | Albert Hall | 20-Nov-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Liberty Hall | 1915 | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 20-23 Mar. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Liberty Hall | 1915 | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 13-19 Feb. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
London Day and Night | 1915 | George Roberts | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 9-15 Oct. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Lord and Lady Algy | 1915 | R.C. Carton | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 13-16 Mar. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Lord and Lady Algy | 1915 | R.C. Carton | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 16-22 Jan. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Ma Mie Rosette | 1915 | J.C. Williamson & Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 20 July 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Madame Midas | 1915 | Fergus Hume's novel dramatised by Phil neck | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 27 Mar.-2 Apr. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Married to the Wrong Man | 1915 | Frederick Melville | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 15-21 May 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Mary Latimer, Nun | 1915 | Eva Elwes | Famous Players Company | Tivoli Theatre | 13-19 Nov. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Miscellaneous Concert organised by the Kangaroo Point Branch of the Red Cross | 1915 | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 19-Aug-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Molly Bawn | 1915 | Allen Doone's Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 16-19 Oct. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Monster Patriotic Concert and Tableaux Vivants | 1915 | South Brisbane City Hall, near dry dock. | 31-May-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Mrs Dane's Defencee | 1915 | Harrington Reynolds Associate Players | Palace Gardens | Harrington Reynolds, Herbert Ford, Alfred Bristowe, Janet Warden, Leonard Stephens, Margaret Linden, Rita Webb, Jane King, Lily Stacey, Maude Edwards, Felix Bland, H. Hodson. | 31 July-6 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Mrs. Harry Reeve's Annual Students' Concert | 1915 | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | Mrs. Harry Reeve | 6-Nov-1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Musical and Dramatic Entertainment in aid of Belgian Red Cross Funds | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 26-Aug-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Musical and Dramatic Entertainment in aid of the Red Cross Funds | 1915 | Albert Hall | 4-May-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
My Partner . | 1915 | George Rignold | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Lillian Wiseman | 9-15 Jan. 1915 | Theatrical | ||
Nigger Minstrel Performance: includes a farce entitled "The Black Justice" Organised by 40 Stewards from the SS Anchises, the Great Blue Funnel Liner. | 1915 | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | F.C. William | 17-Feb-1915 | Vaudeville | ||||
No Mother to Guide Her | 1915 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Eileen Sparks | 26 June-2 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||
On Our Selection | 1915 | Steele Rudd | Bert Bailey Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 23-24 Apr. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Overells' Employees' Grand Fete and Concert | 1915 | In the Grounds at "Merthyr", New From | 7-Aug-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Paid in Full | 1915 | Eugene Waters | Famous Players Company | Tivoli Theatre | Cyril Mackay, Lizette Parkes, Arthur Styan, Olive Wilton, Norman Campbell, Clarice Hardwick. | 16-22 Oct. 1915 | Theatrical | ||
Patience | 1915 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 16 July 1915 | Operetta | |||
Patriotic Carnival | 1915 | Mowbray Park | 26 June 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Patriotic Concert | 1915 | Mrs. Harry Reeve | Albert Hall | 5 June 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Patriotic Concert by the Brisbane Municipal Band | 1915 | Wickham Park, corner of Turbot and Albert Streets | 11 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Patriotic Concert by the Commonwealth Public Service | 1915 | Albert Hall | 12 June 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Patriotic Concert given by Zora Cross and Lylia Fegan | 1915 | Albert Hall | 26 Oct. 1 9 l 5 | Theatrical | |||||
Patriotic Concert in aid of the Belgians given by the children of the Infant's State School, West End | 1915 | West End School of Arts | 27-May-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Patriotic Concert in aid of the Wounded Soldiers | 1915 | St. Mark's Hall, Old Sandgate Rd, Albion | 3 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Patriotic Demonstration: speakers include the Governor, Archbishop Duhig, Rec. Canon Micklem, J.M. Hunter (MLA), R.H. Roe, E.H. Macartney (MLA), Professor Gibson | 1915 | Exhibition Hall | 19 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Polish Concert and Dance | 1915 | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 21-Apr-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Popular Concert for our Wounded Soldiers | 1915 | Mrs. H. Knapp and Minnie Norris | Albert Hall | 28 July 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Popular Concert for Queensland Railways Patriotic Fund | 1915 | Exhibition Hall | 2 Oct. 191 | Theatrical | |||||
Public Service Patriotic Carnival and Grand Concert | 1915 | Exhibition Hall | 31 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Queen of the Redskins | 1915 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 30 Oct,-5 Nov. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Queensland's Patriotic Day: Actors' Day: Monster Combined Theatrical Effort | 1915 | J.C. Williamson, King's Royal Dramatic Company, Harry Rickards' Tivoli Theatte, Holland & St. John's Empire, The Dandies, Harrington Reynolds' Players | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 3-Sep-1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Raffles | 1915 | E.W. Homing | The Famous Players Company | Tivoli Theatre | 30 Oct. -5 Nov. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
San Toy | 1915 | Brisbane Amateur Operatic Society | Tivoli Theatre | 19-26 June 1915 | Vaudeville | ||||
Scottish Concert and Dance | 1915 | Normal Hall, 281 Adelaide Street | 26 June 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Scout Entertainment | 1915 | St. Mary's Hall, Kangaroo Point | 27-Mar-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Seven Little Australians | 1915 | Ethel Turner | Beumont Smith. Harrington Reynolds, Vera SPaull, Cecil Haines | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 15-May-1915 | Theatrical | |||
She Stoops to Conquer | 1915 | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 20-26 Feb. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Society of St. Vincent de Paul's Eleventh Annual Concert | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 4-Aug-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
St. James' Pupils' Annual Entertainment | 1915 | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 25-Nov-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
St. John's Ambulance Concert | 1915 | West End School of Arts | 21-Oct-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
St. Patrick's Day Concert | 1915 | Exhibition Concert Hall | 17-Mar-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Sweet Lavender | 1915 | Arthur Pinero | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 17-19 Mar. 1915 | Theatrical | Return Engagement | ||
Sweet Lavender | 1915 | Arthur Pinero | Buckler-Paget Company & Brisbane Entertainments Ltd | Palace Gardens | Hugh Buckler, Violet Paget, Eileen Robinson, Gerald Kay Souper, Lillian Lloyd, Kenneth Brampton, Wilson Forbes, Amy Chilworth, Tempe Pigott, Arthur Cornell, Lillian Loyl, Victor Fitzherbert, Nettia Ralston, Kingston | 1 Jan. 1915 | Theatrical | ||
T.C. Beime & Co.'s Big Patriotic Day with Grand Concert | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 20-Aug-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
The Bad Girl of the Family | 1915 | Frederick Melville | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 8-14 May 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Beggar Girl's Wedding | 1915 | Walter Melville | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 12-18 June 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Belgian Band | 1915 | Exhibition Hall | 2-Aug-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
The Belie of New York | 1915 | J.C. Williamson New English Musical Comedy Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 24-25 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
The Bold Soger Boy | 1915 | Burt Sayre | Allen Doone's Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 3-15 Oct. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Chocolate Soldier | 1915 | J.C. Williamson & Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 17-19 July 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
The Chorus Girl's Wedding | 1915 | Owen Davis | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 17-23 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Cingalee | 1915 | Brisbane Amateur Operatic Society | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 27 Nov.-4 Dec. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
The Cross of Honor | 1915 | Arthur Shirley and Maurice Gaily | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 16-22 Oct, 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Cross Roads of Life | 1915 | Martin Dixon | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 20-26 Mar. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Fairy Kingdom | 1915 | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 30-Oct-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
The Finger of Fate | 1915 | Fred Burton | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 6-12 Mar. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Girl in the Taxi | 1915 | J.C. Williamson New English Musical Comedy Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Dorothy Brunton, Florence Vie, W.H. Rawlins, Field Fisher, Chris Wren, Fred Maguire, Paul Plunket, Gwen Hughts, Millie Engler, Helen Hobson. | 10-14 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Girl on the Film | 1915 | J.C. Williamson New English Musical Comedy Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 21-23 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
The Girl Who Took the Wrong Turning | 1915 | Walter Melville | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Blanche McPherson | 22-28 May 1915 | Theatrical | ||
The Glad Eye | 1915 | Beaumont Smith and Leslie Hoskins | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Ethel Dane | 1 15-20 Sep. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Gondoliers | 1915 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 7-8 July 1915 | Operetta | |||
The Great Awakening | 1915 | Maud Hilyard | King's All Star Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | Roy Redgrave, Vera Remee, Nellie Ferguson, Gus Neville, Walter Comock, Tal Orden, Jefferson Tait. | 4-10 Dec. 1915 | Vaudeville | ||
The Great Diamond Robbery | 1915 | Frank Harvey | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 20-26 Feb. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Hypocrites | 1915 | Henry Arthur Jones | The Famous Players Company | Tivoli Theatre | 6-12 Nov. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
The Little Home in the Valley | 1915 | Tal Orden . | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 2-8 Oct. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Man on the Box | 1915 | Buckler-Paget Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 27-Mar-1915 | Theatrical | Farewell Performance | |||
The Man on the Box | 1915 | Grace Livingstone Furness's Dramatisatio n of Harold McGrath's novel | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 30 Jan.-12 Feb. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Man who Stayed at Home | 1915 | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Violet Paget, Frank Harvey, Cyril McKay, Arthur Connell, Leslie Victor, Kenneth Brampton, C. Morse, Lizette Parkes, Emma Temple, Eily Malyon, Dorothy umming, Tempe Pigott. | 26 July- 3 Aug. | Theatrical | |||
The Mikado | 1915 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 12-13 July 1915 | Operetta | |||
The Mistake of her Life | 1915 | Marion Russell | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Dorothy Neville and Ernest Warner | 30 Jan.-5 Feb. 1915 | Theatrical | ||
The Mystery of a Hansom Cab | 1915 | Fergus Fume's novel | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 3-9 Apr. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The New East Lynne | 1915 | Mrs Henry Wood | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 1-7 May 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Night Side of London | 1915 | C. Watson Mills | King's All Star Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 27-31 Dec, 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
The Ninety and Nine | 1915 | Bert Bailey Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 10-16 Apr. 1914 | Theatrical | ||||
The Oath that Binds | 1915 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 17-23 Apr. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
The Pirates of Penzance | 1915 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 15 July1915 | Operetta | |||
The Prince Chap | 1915 | F.H, Peple | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | H. R. Roberts, Baby Lily Forsyth, Bertha Beaumont, Ethel Bashford, Biddie Hawthorne, Charles Throsby, Fred Francis | 2-8 Jan. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The School For Scandal | 1915 | Richard Brinsley Sheridan | Buckler-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 3-5 Mar. 1915 | Theatrical | Return Engagement | ||
The School For Scandal | 1915 | Richard Brinsley Sheridan | Buclder-Paget Company | Palace Gardens | 1-Jan-1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Shamrock and the Rose | 1915 | Walter Reynolds | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 23-29 Jan. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Silence of can Maitland | 1915 | Maxwell Gray | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 13-19 Feb. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Silver King | 1915 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 23-29 Oct. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
The Sledge Hammer | 1915 | Wilson Barren | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 19-25 June 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Snug Little Kingdom | 1915 | Mark Ambient | Brisbane Players' Amateur Dramatic Club | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 14-Oct-1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Soldier's Wedding | 1915 | Walter Melville | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 6-12 Nov. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The South Brisbane Municipal Popular Concert | 1915 | Technical Hall, Stanley Street | 1-May-1915 | Theatrical | |||||
The Squatter's Daughter | 1915 | Bert Bailey Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 17-21 Apr. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
The Stenographer Girl | 1915 | Brisbane Patriotic Comic Opera Company | Tivoli Theatre | 31 July-6 Aug. 1915 | Vaudeville | ||||
The Third Degree | 1915 | Charles Klein | The Famous Players Company | Tivoli Theatre | 23-29 Oct, 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
The Tivoli Follies: includes Jack Cannot, Isabelle D' Armond, Vera Pearce, Yakalenko, Rick Watson, Clerc, Jean Keith, Jack Haskell, Alvaretto & Stoppit (Comedy Act), Alfredo (Vagabond Violinist), Klimo & Klifton (Roman Ring Experts). | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 15-29 May 1915 | Vaudeville | Grand opening of both theatres on Saturday, 15 May 1915 | ||||
The Travelling Salesman | 1915 | J.C. Williamson New English Musical Comedy Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Shep Camp, Carlotte Ives, Ian McLaren | 28 Aug.-1 Sep. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Waybacks at Home and in Town | 1915 | Philip Lytton's Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Philip Lytton | 28 Dec. 1915-8 Jan. 1916 | Melodrama | |||
The Wearing of the Green | 1915 | Allen Doone's Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Allen Doone, Edna Keeley | 9-12 Oct, 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Wedding Ring | 1915 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 27 Nov.-3 Dec. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
The Woman in the Case | 1915 | Clyde Fitch | King's All Star Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 11-17 Dec. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
The Woman Pays | 1915 | Frank M. Thorne | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 20-26 Nov. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
The Yeomen of the Guard | 1915 | W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan | Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Gladys Moncrieff | 5-6 July 1915 | Operetta | ||
Three Weeks | 1915 | Elbert Standish | Collet Dobson Dramatic Company | Palace Theatre, 39 James St | 31 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||
To the Day (pageant play) | 1915 | Nora Collisson | Nicholson and Co. | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 26-Aug-1915 | Theatrical | |||
Tom, Dick, & Harry | 1915 | Harrington Reynolds Associate Players | Palace Gardens | 7-13 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Too Much Johnson | 1915 | Allen Doone s Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 20-22 Oct. 1915 I | Theatrical | ||||
Trilby | 1915 | Paul M. Potter | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 13-19 Nov. 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Two Little Vagabonds | 1915 | G.R. Sims and Arthur Shirley | The Famous Players Company | Tivoli Theatre | 20-26 Nov. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Unique Entertainment: includes Leon Berliner (Pianist), T.H. Bettericlge (Hypnotist), Gilbert Wilson, Black and White Pierrots, Merna Gillics, Red Carnation Girls, Vivian Brahms, Arthur Tilbury. | 1915 | Centennial Hall | 17-Feb-1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 10-Sep-1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 11-17 Sep. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 18-24 Sep. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 25 Sep.-1 Oct. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 31 July -6 Aug. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 4-10 Dec. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 29-May-1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 5 June 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 12 June 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 26 June 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 3 July 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 10 July 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 17 July 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 24 July 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 14-Aug-1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 21-Aug-1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville | 1915 | Original Cremorne Theatre | Georgie Martin and Walter George. | 14-20 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Vaudeville and Pictures: includes A. Brandon-Cremer and Kathleen Arnold in a comedy sketch entitled "Freddy the Sport" | 1915 | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 28-? Apr. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville and Pictures: includes Hennessy & Martell | 1915 | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | From 2 Jan. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville and Pictures: includes The Fatal Wedding | 1915 | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 9-12 Jan. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville and Pictures: includes The Murdoch Murder Trial | 1915 | Crystal Gardens, the Valley | 13-15 Jan. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: "Butterflies- presented by Jack Waller, Cecilia Gold, Ada Smart, Marion Armitage, Wylie Watson, Foster Hine, 1 Fred Dennett, Gregory Ivanoff. Plus Maud & Gill (Trampoline), Florence Hartley (Canadian Soprano), Violet Trevenyon, The Rexos, Cortney & Shaw, the Mullaney Twins. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 3-9 Apr. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: "Butterflies", Geo Dean (Vocal Comedian), Rowan's Patriotic Dogs, Brown & Sorlie (Coon Comedians), Olga Pennington (Serio), Maud & Gill, the Rexos, Florence Hartley. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 10-16 Apr. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: "Mary Carew" (Dancing Trio), the finaleiTI Were King", George Martin, Walter George, Arthur Riscoe, Harry de Robeck, the burlesque of "On Our Selection" entitled "Way in the Back Blocks". | 1915 | Original Cremorne Theatre | Georgie Martin and Walter George. | 21-27 Aug. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Vaudeville: "Volta" (Me Emperor of Electric Manifestations), Davis & Gledhill (Cycling Act entitled "Man versus Motor"), Billy Wells &. the Eclair Twins, the Two Canadians, Leonard Nelson, George Whitehead, Wykeham & Preston, Maisie Pollard, Sam La Men. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 29 May-4 June 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: "YWAXY" (Violin Virtuoso), Gruet & Gruet (Black-face Comedians), the Dental Riskits (Specialty Act), `Westony', Eddie Martyn, John Earle, Eleanor & Bertie. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 26 Dec. 1914-1 Jan. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: `Teordowicz' Trio (Danish Gymnasts), Eloise Taylor (Soprano, Olga Pennington (Comedienne), Herbert Brooks (Sleight-of-Iland Artist and Card Manipulator), Alsace & Lorraine, Pollard & Jackson, 'Picquo', Lieut. Stoff, Lumley & Rhodes, Con Moreni, Ted Herberte. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 14-20 Aug,.1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Anita Primrose (Comedienne in her Original Character Studies), Geo. Fredo (Monologuist and Musical Eccentric), Ella Airlie (Mirth and Music), John Earle (Acrobatic. Artist and Hatedian), Erickson & Clay (Harmonising Vocalists), De Car (Comedy Acrobat), the Musical Ibsons, Carlton Max, Eloise Taylor, McKenzie &. Guest, Olga Pennington. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 28 Aug.-3 Sep. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Carlton Max (Ventriloquial Act), the Jeunets (Novelty Gymnasts), Musical lbsons (Musical Act), McKenzie &. Guest (Sketch Artists), Herbert Brooks, 'Teordowice Trio, Eloise Taylor, Con Moreni, Olga Pennington, Lumley & Rhodes, Ted Herberte_ | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 21-27 Aug. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Daisy Jerome (Comedienne), Josephine Gassman & her Piccaninnies. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 19-25 June 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Daisy Jerome (Comedienne), Perona (Novelty Accordeonist), Paul Stanhope's Revue Company in "Pardon Me", Madame Marion (Protean Artiste—The Quickest Woman on Earth). | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 11-17 Dec. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Daisy Jerome, May Erne & He, Alice Piece (Young American Emotional Actress), Marr & Evans (Talkative Acrobats), Gerald Griffin (Irish. Terror ), Arthur Douglas (Scotch Comedian), Nellie Kolle, Ferona, Linsley & Graham. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 18-24 Dec. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Daisy Jerome, Orphea (The Marvellous Music Maker). | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 26 June-2 July 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Dan Thomas (Pantomime Comedian), the Rosie Rifle Co., Ray de Vere (Soprano), Lawrence Johnston, Ted Stagpole, Edwards & Parker, Hazel Morris, Nellie Kolle, Two Rhodesburys. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 6-12 Nov. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Davenport's Models (Classic Statuary Poses), Carleton Chase (Comedy Entertainer), Matilde & Elvira (Castilian Dancers), Ray de Vere (Balladist), Charles Zoli (Dago Comedian), La Petite Verlie (Pedestal Specialty), Toulouse, Brown & Sorlie, Jean Fyfe. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 20-26 Feb. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Dorothy Harris (Comedienne), Rozeal & Ross (In an Original Specialty called "Fun in a Kitchen"), Mann & Franks In a Miniature Revue called "The Candy Girl"), Two Rhodesburys (Patter Comedians), Mabel & Malfe, Amy Murphy & Black Nellie, Ascot & Barnes, the Maxwells, Stirling & Love. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 16-22 Oct. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Duncan & Godfrey (Coster Impersonators), Walter Weems (Black Faced Comedian), Silvinis (Mind Readers), Crouch & Welch (Acrobatic Specialty), Jack Birchley (Contortionist), Leroy Sisters (Harmonising Vocalists), Marvelles' Cockatoos (presenting The Fire Brigade"), Sylvester (Novelty Artist), Crouch & Welch (Acrobats), Edgar Warwick's Burlesquers. | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 21-27 Aug. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Duncan & Godfrey, Walter Weems, Crouch & Welch, Jack Birchley, Edgar Warwick's Burlesquers, Desmond & Dalton, Bilbinis, Abdy's Dog Circus, Marvelles' Cockatoos. | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 28 Aug.-3 Sep. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Ella Caspers, Edgar Warwick's Burlesquers featuring Maude Fane, The Excellas (Racquet Spinners), Dora Sawyer (Comedienne), Gen. Pisano & Company, Hector Goldspink (`Mysto'). | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 14-20 Aug. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Era Comedy Four (Harmonists & Comedians)* Armstrong & Howarth (Comedy Sketch Artists), George Whitehead (baritone), Ada Fleury (Serio), Beatrice Hope (Comedienne), Three Gresham s (Serios and Danseuses), the Frartklins (Acrobatic Specialists), Leonard Nelson, Musical Clarinos, Wong Toy Sun, Jack West. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 1-7 May 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Estelle Rose (Comedienne and Character Impersonator), Billy Kinkaid (Scotch Novelty Juggler), Edward Marshall (Chalkologist, presenting Crayon Caricatures of his audience), the Astelles (Hand Balancers), Rochez's Monkeys, James E. Britt, Herbert Winter, Maybelle. | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 18-24 Sep. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Frank Stafford & Coy, Walter James (Comedian and Monologist), Hazel Moran (Rope Spinner), and "Cloudland". | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 23-30 Oct. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Gen. Pisano (Italian Shooting Star), Wallace Galvin (Trickster), Louis Stone (Upside Down Dancer), Ida Barr, Marie Terry (Comedienne), Vaude & Verne, Paul Stephens, The Tyrrells, Lee Tiy Wars. | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 31 July-6 Aug. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: George Hall (Comedian and Raconteur), The Dentines (Trapeze), Davenport's Living Models, Carleton Chase, Brown & Sorlie, Ray de Vere, M.atilde & Elvira, La Petite Verlie, Marsh Little, Chas. Zoli. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 27 Feb.-5 Mar. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: George Mozart (Comedian), Jack Sterzelly and his Human Dog 'Lucky', The Arco Borthers, The Three Westwoods, Phil Ascot, Johnny Fields, Thorne & Leopold, Ivanoff & Keith, Julius Roscius, Rosa Hamel. | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 5-11 June 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: George Mozart in a sketch entitled "Types at a Smart Wedding" and a burlesque problem play called "The Husband and the Man"), the Three Lascelles, Wilf Connolly, Jack Sterzelly and his Human Dog 'Lucky', Baltus Trio, Johnny Fields, Julius Roscius, Rosa Hamel, [transferred after this to the Tivoli Roof Garden] | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 12-17 June 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Graceful Gracie Grahame (Comedienne), the Mullaney Twins (Patterologists), the Atlas Brothers (Roman Pastimes), Horrace Carrington (Bird Imitator), Ruby Wallace (Serio), Ivan Marshall (Tenor), Chester Kingston, Keen &. Waller, Neil. Cant, Ray de Vere, Chas, Zoli. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 13-19 Mar. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Hamilton & Barnes, the Jeunets, Walter de Urea, Kosta, Marie Andrew, Leslie Wharton, Doris Royal, Tunbridge & Rose. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 3-9 July 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Herbert Brooks "And the Twenty Thousand Dollar Trunk Mystery", Lieut. Stoff (Military Ventriloquist Entertainer), ‘Picquo' (French Clown from the Follies Theatres, Paris), Ted Herberte (Descriptive Vocalist), Alsace &. Lorraine, Bollinger & Reynolds, Kip & Kippy, Pollard & Jackson, Lydia Came, Con Moreni, Lumley & Rhodes, Muriel Andrews. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 7-13 Aug. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Herbert Winter (Comedian),Vaude & Verne, Lee & Lionel, Rochez's Monkeys, The Russian Eccentrics, Maybelle, James E. Britt, Farrell & Verroll. | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 11-17 Sep. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: humorous item entitled "The Military Man"' two burlesques called "That's How It's Done" and "Photography". | 1915 | Original Cremorne Theatre | Georgie Martin and Walter George. | 28 Aug.-3 Sep, 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Vaudeville: J.W. Rickaby, The Rexos (Comedy Jugglers), Violet Trevenyon, Dorothy Harris, Graceful Gracie Grahame, the Mullaney Twins, Ray de Vere. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 27 Mar.-2 Apr. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Jack La Vier (Talkative Trapezist), Coe Detrickey (The Cinnamon Girl), Signaller Skeyhill, tvidlle. Nadje (Physical Culture Girl), Meredith & Adwill (Comedy Duo), The Arteems (Acrobats), Syney Merton (Monologuist). | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 27 Dec. 1915-3 Jan. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Keen & Waller (Comedy Duo), Chester Kingston ("The Chinese Puzzle"), Neil Cant (Scotch Comedian), Fields & Cocos (Acrobats), George Hall, Ray de Vere, Matilde & Elvira, the Dentines, Chas. Zoli. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 6-12 Mar, 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Lawrence Johnston (Ventriloquist), Ted Stagpole (Acrobatic Comedian), Three fuddles (Juvenile Acrobats), Blanche Carlli (Soprano), Great Lutes & Co., Hazel Morris, Nellie Kolle, Edwards & Parker. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 30 Oct.-5 Nov. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Lee-Tiy Wars (Chinese Magician), Violet Trevenyon (Comedienne), May Erne & He, Eclair Bros (Hand Balancers), Ida Barr (Contralto Comedienne), Vaude & Verne, Monsieur Neckelsonn, Al Ripon, Sydney Jones. | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 17-23 July 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Leonard Nelson (Just a Plain Comedian), Musical Clarinos (Operatic and Specialty Concertina Duettists), Val & Lottie Newman (Travesty Artists), Wong Toy Sun (Marvellous Oriental Wondervvorker and Magician), "The Butterflies", Jack West, Olga Pennington, Florence Hartley. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 24-30 Apr. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: LW. Rickaby (comedian), Violet Trevenyon (Comedienne), Dorothy Harris (Soubrette), the Bradnas, Graceful Gracie Grahame, the Mullaney Twins, Neil Cant, Ray de Vere. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 20-26 Mar. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Mabel &. Malfe The Dainty Little Girl and the big Clumsy Page), Rosie Rifle Company (Sharpshooting), Ascot & Barnes (Specialty Dancers), the Maxwells (Comedy Cyclists), Amy Murphy &. Black Nellie (Vocal and Instrumental Act), George Wheeler, Stirling & Love. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 11-15 Oct. 1915 | Vaudeville | no performance on 9 Oct. owing to death of Percy St. John | ||
Vaudeville: Manuel de Erna (Equilibrist), Bollinger & Reynolds (Slack Wire), Kip &. Nippy (Comedy Jugglers), Pollard & Jackson (Operatic Duettists), Can Moreni, 'Merlyn', Billy Wells, Eclair Twins, Lydia Came, Leslie Wharton, Geo. ,Whithead, Muriel Andrews. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 24-30 July 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Mary Elizabeth (Comedienne), Betty Donn (Song), Kajiyama (Handwriting Marvel), The Raleighs, Dormer & Lloyd (Song and Dance), Han), Little (Baritone) a Scena entitled "Cloudland". | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 16-22 Oct. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Maximo (the Drunk on the Wire), Charles Edenbury (Novelty Equilibrist), Marshall Palmer (Actor/Vocalist), May Eme & He, Alice Piece, Marc & Evans, Gerald Griffin, Arthur Douglas, Nellie Kolle. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 25-31 Dec. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Murphy & Black (Vocal and Instrumental Act), George Wheeler (Musical Tramp Eccentriquc and Mime), Ted Russell (Swiss Comedian), Clayton & Croan (Cornediennes/Danseuses), Stirling & Love in a Musical Sketch entitled "Falling In and Falling Out", Montambo & Wells (Acrobats), Lester Browne supported by Horace Mann and Carrie Franks in "The Escape", 'Michalet' (Clay Modeller). | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 2-8 Oct_ 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Nella Webb (Comedienne), Al Ripon (Singing Ventriloquist), Sydney Jones (The Welsh Rarebit), Dora Sawyer (Soubrette), Aerial Lesters (The Upside-down Band), Murfayne, Frank Wilson, Desmond & Dalton, Mons. or de Bly, The Stanleys. | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 3-9 July 15 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Paul Stanhope's Mirthful, Musical, Comedy Revue called "This is the Life", Mons. Poincaire (Bird and Animal Imitator), Montambo & Wells (Acrobats), Dan Thomas, the Rosie Rifle Co., Ray de Vere. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 13-19 Nov. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Paul Stanhope's Revue Company in "Fun on a Farm", the Original Grafters' Quartette (Comedy, Novelties, and Tuneful Melodies), Harrison Stewart Duo (Singing and Talking Act), the Gloskers (Comedy Water Jugglers), Lew Hoffman (the Hat Maniac), Mons. Poincaire, Ray de Vere. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 20-26 Nov. l 915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Paul Stanhope's Revue Company in "Hello, Brisbaner, Eclair Bros. (Roman Pastimes), Hilda Felstead (Soprano), Charles & Anna Clocker, Lew Hoffman, Harrison Stewart Duo. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 27 Nov.-3 Dec. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Paul Stephens (Novelty Gymnast), The Tyrrells (Specialty Dancers), Lee Tiy Wars, May Erne & He, Eclair Bros, Ida Barr, Vaude & Verne, Monsieur Neckelsonn, Sydney Jones. | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 24-30 July 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Phyllis Hopwood Foldi (Young Society Entertainer), Stirling & Love (Comedy Sketch Artists), Phil Percival (Monologue Performer at the Piano), Sutton & Jamieson (Patter Comedians), Teddy the Jumper, Royal Hawaiians, Saltley & his Nibs, Kelly & Pollock, Marsh Little. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 6-12 Feb. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Randell-Jackson International Comedy Company (Latest Songs, Latest Stories, Latest Dances, Latest Novelties), Mons. or de Bly (Belgium's Violin Virtuoso), Ba]tus Trio (Equilibrists), Gus Raglus (Ball Bouncer), The Sta_nleys (Shadowgraphists), The Lasceiles (Comedy Aviators), The Excellas (Silver Racquets), George Hall (with new Stories). | 1915 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 18-25 June 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Randell-Jackson International Comedy Company, Murfayne (Xylophonist), Frank Wilson (Cycling), Desmond & Dalton (Patter Comedians), Mons. Or de Bly, The Stanleys, Gus Raglus, George Hall. | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 28 June-2 July 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Rochez's Monkeys (in "Monkey Music Hall"), James E. Britt (Ex-lightweight Champion Boxer in Monologues and Recitations), Lee & Lionel (Roman Ring), The Russian Eccentrics (Novelty Musical Act), Farrell & Verroll (The Three-Legged Two), | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 4-10 Sep. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Rosa Loader (Pianist), The Bradnas (Continental Star Specialty), Mandeno's Canine Marvels, the Quealeys, the aerial Lesters, Bailey's Posing Dogs, Mann & Franks, Jessie Millar, May Knight, The Casselis. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 23-29 Jan. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Soho Trio (Two Ladies and One Gentleman in a Dainty, Refined, and Artistic Entertainment), Three Newrnans (Cycling and Comic Boxing), Caselli Sisters (Specialty Danseuses), Eddie Martyn (Specialty Dancer), Gruet & Gruet, YWAXY, the Dental Riskits. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 2-8 Jan. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Sydney James & the Royal Strollers (an Entire Company of Vaudeville Comedians), Mena Brae, Madeline Rossiter, Gwen Lewis, G.W. Desmond, C.W. Northcote, Frank Halpin, Arthur Frost, Leonard Nelson. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 5-11 June 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Sydney James & the Royal Strollers, Mena Brae, I Madeline Rossiter, Gwen Lewis, G.W. Desmond, C.W. Northcote, Frank lIalpin, Arthur Frost. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 12-18 June 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Sydney Jarvis & Virginia Dare (Canadian Singing Comedian and New York's Beauty), Herbert Winter, Morris Golden, Vaude & Verne, Terry & Lambert, Tameo Kajiyama. | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 9-15 Oct. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Tameo Kajiyama (Ambidextrous Writing Master), Terry & Lambert, Morris Golden, The Payolas, Billy Kinkaid, Edward Marshall, Vaude & Verne, Annie Kent (The Somewhat Different Comedienne). | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 2-8 Oct. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Teddy the Jumper, Saltley & his Nibs (Comedy Wire Act), Royal Hawaiians (Equilibrists), Kelly & Pollock (Sketch), Fred Swift (Musical Nut), Marsh Little (Baritone), Rosa Loader, the Bradnas, the Quealeys, May Knight. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 30 Jan.-5 Feb. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Terry & Lambert, Annie Kent (Comedienne), Morris Golden (The Yiddle With the Fiddle), The Payolas (Classical Athletic novelty and Statuesque Representation), Billy Kinkaid, Edward Marshall, the Astelles, Vaude & Verne. | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 25 Sep.-1 Oct. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Aerial Lesters (Trapeze), Mann & Franks (Sketch Artists), Bailey's Posing Dogs (Living Canine Statuary), Rene Burnay (Soprano), La Maze Trio, Atlas Brothers, Jessie & Dolly Millar, Towley & Tointon, Caselli Sisters, May Knight. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 16-22 Jan. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: The Arco Borthers, The Three Westwoods, Phil Ascot, Johnny Fields, Thorne & Leopold, lvanoff & Keith, Carroll & Risden, Alfredo, Julius Roscius; Alvaretto, Rego & Stoppit. | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 31 May-4 June 1915 .• | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Great Lutes & Co. (Sensational Novelty called "The Wizard of the Feet", Hazel Morris (Ragtime), Edwards & Parker (Comedy Talking), Nellie Kolle (Male Impersonator), Bellora (Mimic), Ella Airlie, Dorothy Harris, Mann & Franks, Two R_hodesburys, Rozeal & Ross. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 23-29 Oct. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: the La Maze Trio, Atlas Brothers (Champion Gladiators in Roman Pastimes), Jessie Millar (Cometiste and Piano-Accordion Player), Dolly Millar, George Rowley (Dancer), Carlton Max (Ventriloquist), May Knight (Comedienne Chorus Singer), Soho Trio, Three Newmans, Caselli Sisters. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 9-15 Jan. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: the Musical Coolrnans (Musical Speciality), "Princess Indita" (Snake Dancer with Rattlesnake), Little Vgirlie (Balancer and Contortionist), Armstrong & Howarth, Leonard Nelson, George Whitehead, Ida Showers, Era Comedy Four, Eileen Fleury, Beatrice Hope, the Franklin. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 8-14 May 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: the Two Canadians (Ida Grsham & Dorothy Gibson), Maud & Gill (Trampoline), the three Ciresharns (Singers and Danseuses), Walker & Bunting, Wykeham & Preston, Maisie Pollard, Armstrong & Howarth, George Whitehead, Tossing Testros, Sam La Mert, Bluff°, Leonard Nelson. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 22-28 May 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Toulouse (Balancer), Brown & Sorlie (Coon Performers), Keldin & Speed (Novelty Cyclists), Jean Fyfe (Scotch Balladist), Charles Perceval, Stirling & Love, Sutton & Jamieson, George Ford, Marsh Little , May Knight. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 13-19 Feb. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Two Canadians, Con Moreni (Comedy Monologist), 'Merlyn' (Comic Burlesque Conjurer), Billy Wells, Eclair Twins, Lydia Came, Leslie Wharton, Hamilton & Barnes, Williams & Warner, Herman & Shirley. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 17-23 July 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Val & Lottie Newman (in their Specialty Revue "Tit-Bits" and "To-night's the Night"), Jack West (Hand Balancer), Wong Toy Sun (Marvellously Mystical Magician), "Butterflies", George Dean, Brown & Sorlie, Olga Pennington, Florence Hartley. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 17-23 Apr. 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Walker & Bunting in the Scotch Comedy "McTartan's Wooing"), Maisie Pollard (Soprano), Wykehatn & Preston In the sketch "Many a Good Tune"), Tossing Testros (Comedy Jugglers), Sam La Mert (Comedian), Bluffo (Comedy Act), the Musical Coolmans, "Princess Indita", Armstrong & Howarth, Leonard Nelson, George Whitehead, Eileen Fleury. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 15-21 May 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville: Wallace Brownlow (Baritone), Nella Webb, Vaude • Verne (Patterologists), Monsieur Neckelsonn (Magician and Illusionist), Al Ripon, Sydney Jones (The Welsh Rarebit), Dora Sawyer, Aerial Lesters, Murfayne, Frank Wilson. | 1915 | Tivoli Theatre | 10-16 July 1915 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Williams &. Warner (Musical Comedians), Herman & Shirley (Original Sketch, 'The Mysterious Masquerader"), Wykeham & Preston (Popular Sketch Artsists), Hamilton & Barnes (Patterlogne), the Jeunets, Walter de area, two Colliers, Marie Andrew, Marshall Crosby, Doris Royal, Tunbridge & Rose. | 1915 | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | 10-16 July 1915 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudville Program: Ella Caspers (Contralto), Clemons & Dean (Musical Comedy Couple), Wallace Galviin, Louis Stone, Paul Stephens, Marie terry, The Tyrells, Sydney Jones. | 1915 | Harry Rickards Tivoli Company | Tivoli Theatre | 7-13 Aug. 1915 | Vaudeville | ||||
What Happened to Mary? | 1915 | Bert Bailey Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 3-9 Apr. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Who 's the Lady? | 1915 | Beaumont Smith and Leslie Hoskins | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 21-25 Sep. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
Who's lo Win Him? By members of the Past Pupils' Association of the Central College Day School | 1915 | Albert Hall | 3 July 1915 | Theatrical | |||||
Why Men Love Women | 1915 | King's Royal Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Dot Carey | 29 1 Iay-4 June 1915 | Theatrical | |||
Winifred Burston's Recital | 1915 | Paling's Claviola Saloon | Winifred Burston | Winifred Burston | 29-Apr-1915 | Theatrical | |||
Wirth Brothers' Circus includes Maximo `the Cuban wonder'), M. Mussa Marnier (the Russian Cossack Performing on a Galloping Horse), the Homaz Trio (Acrobatic), Professor Best's Canine Comedy Circus. | 1915 | Next to the Markets, Stanley Street, South Brisbane, | 5-14 Aug. 1915 | Circus | |||||
Zora Cross' Christmas concert | 1915 | Zora Cross Dramatic Club | Albert Hall | 14 Dec. 1915 | Theatrical | ||||
A Broken Home | 1916 | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 24-30 June 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
A Girl's Cross Roads | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 1-7 Apr. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
A Girl's Good Luck | 1916 | Charles Darrell | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 27 May-2 June 1916 | Theatrical | |||
A Grand Concert by the combined Catholic Schools in aid of the Catholic Club and the Catholic Military Tents Fete | 1916 | Centennial Hall | 29-May-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
A Grand Variety Entertainment | 1916 | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 10-Feb-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
A Great Patriotic Demonstration for "The Church and Our Soldiers") | 1916 | Church of England | Centennial Hall | Theatrical | |||||
A Lion's Heart | 1916 | Paul Landed and Arthur Shirley | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 18-24 Mar. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
A Message From Mars | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 26 Aug.-1 Sep. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
A Modern Adventuress | 1916 | Lingford Carson | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 15-21 July 1916 | Theatrical | |||
A Night at the Dandies (To aid the funds of the French Red Cross Society) | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 29-Mar-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
A Night in Gaol | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 18-22 Sep. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
A Popular Entertainment (presented by the children of the Queen Alexandra Flom | 1916 | Albert Hall | 12-Aug-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
A Race for Life | 1916 | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 16-22 Sep. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
A Royal Divorce | 1916 | W .G. Wills | Julius Knight Company | Her Majesty's Theatre | 14-16 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
All Hallows' Convent Entertainment | 1916 | All Hallows' School | 13-Nov-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
All Khaki Concert | 1916 | Exhibition Hall | 23-Sep-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Allah's Orchard | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 10-16 June 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Anzac Day, Monster Public Meeting | 1916 | Exhibition Concert Hall | 25-Apr-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Arabian Nights: a farce performed by the Dramatic Club of the Past Pupils' Association of the Central Technical College High School | 1916 | Albert Hall | 21-Oct-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Bo Peep | 1916 | Royal Pantomime Company under Holland 8c St. John's management | Theatre Royal | Pantomime | |||||
Brisbane Girls' Club Grand Military Night Concert | 1916 | Brisbane Girls' Club | Centennial Hall | 15-Apr-1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Brisbane s Operatic Players' performance of Offenbach's La Fine Du Tambour-Major | 1916 | Tivoli Theatre | 13-20 May 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Burns Anniversary' Concert | 1916 | Centennial Hall | 25-Jan-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Camille; or, the Fate of a Coquette | 1916 | Sarah Bernhardt's version of Alexandre Dumas' novel | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 26 Feb.-3 Mar. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
Carmen | 1916 | Georges Bizet | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 22 & 25 Nov 1916 | Opera | |||
Colossal Patriotic Rally | 1916 | Baker's Stadium | 14-Aug-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Combined Festival Concert (for our returned Wounded Men and Dependents of Soldiers) | 1916 | Exhibition Grounds | 9-Sep-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Coming Through the Rye | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 9-17 Sep. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Concert | 1916 | Mrs. Harry Reeve | South Brisbane Technical College | Mrs. Harry Reeve | 25 July 1916 | Theatrical | |||
Concert | 1916 | Soldiers' Church of England Help Society) | Exhibition Hall | 1-Mar-1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Concert (organised by Ethel Gardner in aid of Comforts Funds) | 1916 | Centennial Hall | 29 July 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert by Evelyn Scotney and Howard White | 1916 | J. & N. Tait | Evelyn Scotney and Howard White | 26,28,30 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Concert by Lena Hammond's pupils | 1916 | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | Lena Hammond | 18-Nov-1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Concert in aid of the 31 Battalion Comforts Fund) | 1916 | Scots Hall | 29 July 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert in aid of the War Nurses' Fund) | 1916 | Coorparoo Shire Hall | 12-Aug-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Dandy Dick | 1916 | Boys' Grammar School | Tivoli Roof Garden | 1-2 Dec. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Dick Whittington and His Cat | 1916 | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 16-28 Feb. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Do-Without-Week: Alfresco Concerts, and Torchlight Procession | 1916 | Centennial Hall | 15-26 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Do-Without-Week: Grand Matinee: Grand Vaudeville Program | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 9-Aug-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Dora Thorne | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 17-23 June 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
East Brisbane Red Cross Concert | 1916 | City Hall, South Brisbane | 4-Nov-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Ella McGoldrick Concert | 1916 | 2-Oct-1916 | Theatrical | ||||||
Ellis Ashmead Bartlett (War Correspondent) | 1916 | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 28, 30 Mar, 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Empire Day Concert | 1916 | Exhibition Concert Hall | 24-May-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Ernani | 1916 | Giuseppe Verdi | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 23-Nov-1916 | Opera | |||
Fallen By the Way | 1916 | Arthur Shirley | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 20-26 May 1916 | Theatrical | |||
Faust | 1916 | Charles Gounod | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 16 to 18 Nov 1916 | Opera | |||
Florodora | 1916 | Brisbane Amateur Operatic Society | 8-15 July 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
For the Term of his Natural Life | 1916 | Marcus Clarke | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 8-14 Apr. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
From Convent to Throne | 1916 | J.A. Campbell | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 8-14 July 1916 | Theatrical | |||
Fun on the Bristol | 1916 | John F. Sheridan | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 3-9 June 1916 | Theatrical | |||
Gavalleria Rusticana And I Pagliacci | 1916 | Mascagni and Leoncavallo | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 9-25 November 1916 | Opera | |||
Glasgow Fair Concert | 1916 | Brisbane Caledonian Society and Burns Club | Centennial Hall | 19 July 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Amateur Entertainment by Leading Artists (in aid of Residential Club for Sailors and Soldiers) | 1916 | Mrs. E. Blume | 4-Oct-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert | 1916 | Loyal Orange Institution of Queensland | Centennial Hall | 8 July 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Concert and Dramatic Entertainment in aid of the 73rd A.A.S.C., No. 2 oc., Std Divisional Train, A.I.F., Comforts Fund) | 1916 | Albert Hall | 28-Sep-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert by Leading Artists of Brisbane | 1916 | Mrs. Blume (Queen of Sport) | Her Majesty's Theatre | 21 Oct. 1916 i | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Concert by the Baden- Powell Coorparoo Boy Scouts | 1916 | Exhibition Hall | 28-Oct-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Eisteddfod Concert by the Brisbane Austral Choir | 1916 | Exhibition Concert Hall | 13-20 May 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Entertainment by the Brisbane Amateur Dramatic Company | 1916 | Asylum Hall, Goodna | 14-Oct-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Evening Concert: includes an act from Lytton's Richelieu. | 1916 | Albert Hall | 30-Sep-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Minstrel Variety Entertainment by the Rivertown Coons | 1916 | Centennial Hall | 18-Aug-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriotic Concert in aid of Xmas dinners for the boys in camp | 1916 | Brisbane Girls' Club | Centennial Hall | 16-Dec-1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Patriotic Concert with proceeds going to Do-Without-Week) | 1916 | Brisbane Caledonian Society and Burns Club | Centennial Hall | 15-Aug-1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Picture Show and Concert | 1916 | Queensland Patriotic Fund | Brisbane Cricket Groun , Woolloongabba | 2-Feb-1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Queen Pageant | 1916 | Queen Carnival | 25-Oct-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Red Cross Carnival | 1916 | Stadium | 27 July 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Hands Across the Sea | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 4-10 Mar. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Happy Go Lucky O'Shea | 1916 | Theo, Burt Sayre | Allen Doone | Her Majesty's Theatre | 23-28 Dec. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
Her One Great Sin | 1916 | C. Walcott Russell | King's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 16-22 Dec. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
His Uncle From Japan | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 24-30 June 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Honour Thy Father | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 27 May-2 June 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Il Trovatore | 1916 | Giuseppe Verdi | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 6-21 Nov. 1916 | Opera | |||
Illustrated lecture on "The Anzacs in Egypt and Gallipoli" by Chaplain Colonel E.N.Herrington 151 AustralianExpeditionary Force) | 1916 | St. Andrew's Hall, Creek Street | 7-Sep-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Is She Guiltless? | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 4-10 Nov. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Ithaca's Great Effort for our Wounded Soldiers | 1916 | A Combination of Schools | 3-Oct-1916 | Theatrical | 900 children appearing |
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Judy O'Trot | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 22-28 July 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Killarney | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 5-11 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
La Bohetne | 1916 | Giacomo Puccini | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 13-Nov-1916 | Opera | |||
La Mascotte | 1916 | Audran | Brisbane Operatic Players | Her Majesty's Theatre | 7-14 Oct. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
La Traviata | 1916 | Giuseppe Verdi | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 8 to 18 Nov. 1916 | Opera | |||
Lone Pine Trail | 1916 | Owen Davis | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 25-31 Mar. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
Louise Mack's lecture "In the Red Hot Heart of the War" | 1916 | Centennial Hall | 7-Oct-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Lucia di Lammermoor | 1916 | Gaetano Donizetti | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 10 - 15 Nov 1916 | Opera | |||
Lylia Fegan's Concert Party | 1916 | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 6 July 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Madame Butterfly | 1916 | Giacomo Puccini | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 21-Nov-1916 | Opera | |||
Margaret of the Red Cross | 1916 | Nita Rae | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 13-19 May 1916 | Theatrical | |||
Married to the Wrong Man | 1916 | Frederick Melville | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 26 Aug.-1 Sep. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
Meg, the Castaway | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 29 July-4 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Mignon | 1916 | Thomas | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 20-Nov-1916 | Opera | |||
Monsieur Beaucaire | 1916 | Julius Knight Company | Her Majesty's Theatre | 22-23 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Monster Entertainment | 1916 | Toowong Girls Patriotic Club | South Brisbane Technical College | 29 June 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Monster Entertainment | 1916 | Baker's Stadium | 20-Sep-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Monster Entertainment by Toowong Girls' Patirotic Club as part of the Allies' City and DoWithout-Week) | 1916 | Centennial Hall | 21-Aug-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Mother Goose | 1916 | J. C. Williamson Limited | Her Majesty's Theatre | 1-Apr-1916 | Pantomime | ||||
Mother Goose | 1916 | Royal Pantomime Company under Holland & St. John's management | Theatre Royal | Pantomime | |||||
Mother Goose | 1916 | J. C. Williamson Limited | Her Majesty's Theatre | 1-11 Apr. 1916 | Pantomime | ||||
Mrs Bridget O''Shaughnessy | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 12-18 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Musical and Dramatic Entertaimnent: presented by Leon and Chas. Berliner (Proceeds in aid of Comforts Fund for 41s1and 42nd Battalions) | 1916 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 4-Nov-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
My Soldier Boy | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 30 Sep.-7 Oct. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
O'Leary VC | 1916 | Theo, Burt Sayre and Allen Doone | Allen Doone | Her Majesty's Theatre | 29 Dec. 1916-1 Jan. 1917 | Theatrical | |||
Old Mother Hubbard | 1916 | Royal Pantomime Company under Holland & St. John's management | Theatre Royal | Bruce Drysdale, Phyllis Faye, Harry Little, Mdlle. Beebe, Phil Levarto, the Fontenoys, Essie McLellan, Anita Coen, Shipp & Gaffiiey. | 4-10 Mar. 1916 | Pantomime | |||
On the Mississippi (the 2bd week featured new songs and dances) | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 12-25 Feb. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Opening Recital City Organ | 1916 | Exhibition Concert Hall | 6-Mar-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Orange Dandies: Initial program includes operatic selections from Morrie England, a farce "The Operatic Restaurant", and the burlesque "Invitations Out" [Dorothy Manning (soprano), Linda Bradford (contralto), Dorothy Stewart (soubrette), Ada Belfield (comedienne), Roland Henry (comedian), Adnrew Pace (tenor), Harold Bruce (light comedian and dancer), George Chant (basso), Harry Graham (comedian), Flockton Foster (monologist and producer), George Brook (baritone), and Edward Cahill (pianist)] | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 12-16 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Our Boys of the Dardanelles | 1916 | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 10-16 June 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Our Boys of the Dardanelles | 1916 | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 5-12 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Patriotic Concert (organised by the Young Women's Liberal Club in aid of the 9th Battalion Comforts Fund) | 1916 | St. Michael and All Angels' School Hall, New Farm | 22-Nov-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Paul Dufault Concert | 1916 | Frederic Shipman Enterprises, Ltd. | Paul Dufault | Paul Dufault | 22,24,26,27,29 July 1.916 | Theatrical | |||
Paul Dufault Farewell Concert | 1916 | Frederic Shipman Enterprises, Ltd. | Paul Dufault | Paul Dufault | 31 Aug. and 2 Sep, 1916 | Theatrical | |||
Popular Concert | 1916 | Brisbane Operatic Players | Exhibition Hall | 25-Mar-1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Psycho ("The Great Oriental Entertainer") | 1916 | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 12-19 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Red Cross Concert | 1916 | Federal Hall, Red Hill | 10 June 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Residential Club Benefit includes items from the Tivoli and Empire Theatres' vaudeville program (in aid of the Sailors' and Soldiers' Residential Club). | 1916 | Baker's Stadium | 17-Oct-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Rigoletto | 1916 | Giuseppe Verdi | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 17-Nov-1916 | Opera | |||
Smoke Concert: organised by leading amateurs with Arthur Douglas (from the Empire) presenting some songs. | 1916 | The Rooms of the Irish Association | 6-Jan-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Sons of the Empire | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 21-27 Oct. 1916 | Drama | ||||
South Brisbane Patriotic Committee's Concert | 1916 | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 5-Aug-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
St. Laurence 's College Concert | 1916 | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 14-Nov-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
St. Patrick's Day Celebration: Grand National Concert | 1916 | Exhibition Hall | 17-Mar-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
Struck Oil | 1916 | S. Smith & C. Greene | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 19-25 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
That Woman From France | 1916 | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Norman Campbell | 8-14 July 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Angel of His Dreams | 1916 | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 22-28 July 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
The Assassin | 1916 | E. Hill Tivoli Mitchelson | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 6-11 May 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Bad Girl of the Family | 1916 | Frederick Melville | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 1-7 July 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Christian | 1916 | Hall Caine | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 8-14 Jan. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Ever Open Door | 1916 | Geo. R. Sims and H.H. Herbert | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Gwen Dorise, Little Linda Foy, Phyllis Burdett, Connie Metters, Blanche McPherson, Pearl Helmrich, Nella Campbell, Little May Blunt, Elsie Boulton, Rita Henwood, Daisy Hall, Elsie Porter, Austen Milroy, Leslie Woods, Henri Dore, thos. E. Tilton, Herbert Landeck, Maurice Lunch, John Ennis, Andrew Hodge, S.G. Nowland. | 6-12 May 1916 | Theatrical | ||
The Executioner's Daughter _ | 1916 | E, Hill Tivoli Mitchelson | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 22-26 May 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Fatal Wedding | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 15-21 Jan. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
The Gayest of the Gay | 1916 | George Darrell | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 15-21 Apr. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Geisha | 1916 | Brisbane Amateur Operatic Society | 2-9 Dec. 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
The Girl Who Took the Wrong Turning | 1916 | Walter Melville | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 29 July-4 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Girl Who Went Astray | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 23-29 Dec. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
The Great Conspiracy | 1916 | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 23-29 Sep. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
The Great Roman Chariot Race (in conjunction with Queensland Patriotic Day) | 1916 | Exhibition Grounds | 26-Aug-1916 | Theatrical | |||||
The Image Breaker by A.J. Buchanan (Amateur Performance in aid of the Queensland Patriotic Fund) | 1916 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 3-4 Oct. 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
The Last Chance | 1916 | George R. Sims | King's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 18-24 Nov. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Lion and the Mouse | 1916 | Julius Knight Company | Her Majesty's Theatre | 19,21 Aug, 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
The Little Church Around the Corner | 1916 | Miriam Russell | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 1-7 Jan. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Little Lost Sister | 1916 | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 9-15 Sep. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
The Love That Never Dies | 1916 | Robert Palgrava | King's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 11-17 Nov. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Midnight Wedding | 1916 | Walter Howard | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 5-11 Feb. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Orphan Heiress | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 28 Oct.-3 Nov. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
The Passion Slave | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 2-8 Sep. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
The Pioneers | 1916 | The Strand Theatre | 18-Oct-1916 | Film | |||||
The Power of Passion | 1916 | Arthur Shirley | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 22-28 Jan. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Price of a Woman's Soul | 1916 | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 13-1 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
The Princess of Patches | 1916 | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 2-8 Sep. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
The Secrets of Paris | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 15-21 July 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
The Secrets of the Harem | 1916 | Max Tivoli / Goldberg | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 22-28 Apr. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Silence of Dean Maitland | 1916 | Maxwell Gray | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 29 Jan.-4 Feb. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Silver King | 1916 | H.A. Jones/H. Herman | Julius Knight Company | Her Majesty's Theatre | 17-18 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Tempter | 1916 | R.L. Carlisle | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 23-29 Sep. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The True Knowledge: A Pageant of Girlhood in aid of Do-Without Week | 1916 | Young Women's Christian Association | Centennial Hall | 29-Aug-1916 | Theatrical | ||||
The Unwritten Law | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 30 Dec. 1916-? Jan. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
The Waybacks at Home and in Town | 1916 | Henry Fletcher | Philip Lytton's Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 27 Dec. 1915-8 Jan. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
The Witch of the Mystic Mountain | 1916 | King's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 25 Nov.- I Dec. 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
Through the Divorce Court | 1916 | Max Tivoli / Goldberg | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 29 Apr.-5 May 1916 | Theatrical | |||
True as Steel | 1916 | James Schonberg | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 11-17 Mar. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
Un all in iviaschera | 1916 | Giuseppe Verdi | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 14-Nov-1916 | Opera | |||
Uncle Tom's Cabin | 1916 | Harriet Beecher-Stowe | King's Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 1-7 July 1916 | Theatrical | |||
Under Fire | 1916 | Roi Cooper Megrue | Julius Knight Company | Her Majesty's Theatre | 5-12 Aug. 1916 | Theatrical | |||
Vaudeville: "A Burlesque Musical Restaurant". [Includes the first appearance of Eva Webber] | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 7-13 Dec. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: a burlesque on Public Servants and a skit on the Driver and passengers of a London 'Bus. | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 12-18 Oct. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: a character scena "Mr Goldberg's Band" and "The Squire's Birthday". | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 16-22 Nov. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: a comedy sketches called "Then and Now" and "A Seaside Courtship". | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 5-11 Oct. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: a polyglot burlesque "Invitations Out", and a Ragtime scena. | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 9-15 Nov. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: a revue called "Seaside Incidents". | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 2-8 Nov. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: a school burlesque, and the burlesque "The Pirate's Return". | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 14-20 Dec.. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: an ensemble "The Military Girls", and a comic sketch "Who'll Shut the Door?" | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 19-25 Oct. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Bates &. Wade (Hand Balancers), Armstrong & Howarth, the Devons (Singing and Dancing), Eugenie Boland, Teodorwitz Trio, Merton & Rydon, Phil Percival, Tossing Testros, Bluffo, Two Colliers, Mandal & Nagel, | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 6-12 May 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Belle • Betty (Novelty Dancing Scena), Nelson & Nelson (Acrobatic Comedians on Stilts), Eddie Burns (Light Comedian and Expert Wooden Shoe Dancer), Milner & Storey (Comedy Entertainers), George de Alma, Mysto, Mullaney Bros., Gale & Sadie, Armitage & Hine, Ernest Pitcher. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 29 Jan.-4 Feb. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Bert Coleman (Comedy Mimic in "A Romance of a Barnyard"), Kee & Lee (Chinese Comedy Acrobats)„ Freddy James (the Worst Juggler in the World), A Farcical Absurdity ("One Man," One Film," "Some Novelty."), Bunt), Comedy Co., The Littlejohns, Brull & Helmsley, George Dixon, Marjorie Alwyn, Tunbridge & Rose. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 21-27 Oct. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Bert La Blanc's Musical Travesty Stars in "Fuzzy Wuzzy" featuring Bert Le Blanc, Jake Mack, Carlton chase, Maud Miles, Marcel &. Fallon, New York Comedy Four, the Pony Ballet, other items on the program included Estelle Or Wordette & Co., Doranto. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 11-17 Mar. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Bert Le Blanc's Musical Travesty Stars in "At the Exposition", plus the Quealeys (Comedy Sketch Artists), Corrigan & Vivian, Orphea, Eileen Fleury. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 1-7 Apr. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Bert Le Blanc's Musical Travesty Stars in "Fuzzy Wuzzy" (replaced by "In Old Seville" from 18-20 Apr.), plus Verna (Australian Genee), Fredo Bros., Vernon & Reid, Val & Lottie Newman. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 15-21 Apr. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Bert Le Blanc's Musical Travesty Stars in "In Old Seville", plus Les Legartes (Equilibristic and Pot-pourri Features), Two Colliers (Ragtime Singers and Danseuses), Eileen Fleury (Impersonator). | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 18-24 Mar. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Bert Le Blanc's Musical Travesty Stars in In Watt's", plus Fredo Bros. (Violinists), Vernon & Reid (Equilibrists), Val & Louie Newman (Specialty Duo), the Quealeys. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 8-14 Apr. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Bert Le Blanc's Musical Travesty Stars in The Gay Mrs. Cohn", plus Corrigan Vivian (Sharpshooting), Orpea (Instrumentalist), Les Legartes, Eileen Fleury. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 25-31 Mar. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Blake & Gra_nby (Sketch Artists), Athol Tier & ' Peggy Ross (The Quaint Comedy Company), Ray & Gray in Talk and Song), Bert Coleman (Whistling Comedy Mimic), Tiny Tots, Dan Crew, Rosina Palmerston, Leonard Nelson, Violet Trevenyon. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 25 Nov.- l Dec. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Bollinger & Reynold (Slack Wire), Barnes & Barnes (Novelty Act), Three Stain (Serios and Danseuses), Cumby & Brown, Leonard's Dogs, Slavin & Thompson, Dora Oberman. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 26 Feb.-3 Mar. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Bryant Cheebert s Marvellous Manchurians (Acrobatics), Larnpinis (European Illusionists), Australian McLeans (Whirlwind Dance Creations), Charley's Canines, Marvelle's Cockatoos, the Flemings, Walter Cornock, Steele Payne Entertainers, Paulastos, Skipper Frances, Geraldine Ward, | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 26 Aug.-] Sep. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Bryant Cheerbert's Marvellous Manchurians (Amazing Chinese Acrobats), Antonio Molinari (Tenor), the Lampinis (Illusionists), Steele Payne Entertainers, Charley's Canines, Marvelle's Cockatoos, the Flernings, Walter omock, Steele Payne Entertainers, Geraldine Ward. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 2-8 Sep. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Cardo & Noll, Mary Don-, Rose Berry, Boslo & Vivi, Dick & Dorothy Trio. | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 8-15 July 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Carl's Troupe (A Western Novelty), Norman Leslie (Comedian), Clement May (Impersonations of Charles Dickens' Characters), Sharratt & Lang (Sketch Artists), McConnell & Austin, Clark & Wallace, Dora Oberman, Belle & Betty. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 12-18 Feb. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Chris Richards (Eccentric English Chap), Mankin (The Frog Man), Connors & Witt (Harmony boys), Brown & Sorlic, Rosie Rifle Co. (Sharp-shooting), Three Fuddles (Child Acrobats), Pearl Ladd & Villiers Arnold, Dorothy Gardner's Merriuns, Rosina Palmerston, Walker & Campbell. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 30 Sep,-6 Oct. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Christmas Carols, and an organ obligato by Mr. J.N. McCallum. | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | J.N. McCallum | 21-27 Dec. 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Cooke & Oatman, Harry De Coe, Pollard, Musette. | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 22-30 Apr. 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Cumby & Brown (Coloured Entertainers), Leonard's Dogs (Novelty Act), Slavin & Thompson (Specialty Duo), Charles & Diana (Comedy Sketch Artists), the Two Gibsons (Singers and Danseuses), Carl's Troupe, Kitchie & Kliftie Dora Oberman, Sharratt & Lang, Norman Leslie. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 19-25 Feb. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: De Baker's Models, The Arleys, Soman & Dillon (Musical Comedy Couple in "Ivielody and Mirth"), Amy Murphy & Nellie Black (Instrumental and Vocal Act), Phillips & Merritt (Sketch Artists), Billy Wells & the Eclair Twins (Singing and Dancing), the La Merts, Mandeno's Dogs, Violet Trevenyon, Harry Little. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 17-23 June 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Early & Light (Sketch Duo), Harry Cash (Dutch Yodeller and Hebrew and Italian Impersonator), Little Glen Echo (Singing Specialty), Dancing McLeans, Montambo & Wells (Acrobatic Comedians), Mabel & Malfe (The Dainty Girl and the Clumsy Page Boy), the Marvellous Manchurians, Larnpinis, Antonio Molinari. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 9-15 Sep, 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Ella Caspers, Rockwell & Wood, Burt Shepherd & Co, Gardner & Revere, the Three Kundles, and Loose & Sterling. | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 27 May-2 June 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Estelle Wordette & Co. in an Original Playlet entitled "A Honeymoon in Catskills"), Freddy James (Juggler), Doranto (Chinese Musical Novelty featuring the "Human Xylophone"), Alf Holt (Animal Mimic), Frank Herberte (Descriptive Vocalist), Bollinger & Reynold, Barnes & Barnes, Dora Obeiman. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 4-10 Mar. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Gwennie Hasto (Comedienne), Walter Emerson (Six Feet of Comicality), Charlbett Bros. & Essie (Acrobats), De Baker's Models, The Arleys, Amy Murphy & Nellie Black, Soman & Dillon, Phillips & Merritt (Sketch Artists), Billy Wells & the Eclair Twins, Harry Little. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 24-30 June 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Harry & Louie Farrow (a Quaint Excuse for Laughter entitled "The Bargain Hunter"), Cestria (Juggler and Tumbler), Billy Brown (the Man with the Fiddle), Kitty Clinton (Comedienne), Two Adelaides (Young Australian Musicians), Early & Laight, the McLeans, Montambo & Wells, Glen Echo, Harry Cash, Antonio Molinari. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 16-22 Sep, 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Jack & Foris, Mack and Mabelle, Grace Hanson, Os-Ko-Mon, Kennedy & Leighton, Dan Ahearn, and Clarence Wilbur. | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 16-28 Sep. 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Jack La Vier, Coe Detrickey, and Signaller Skeyhill. | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 27 Dec. 1915-3 Jan. 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: King & Brown (Gymnasts), Rose Lee Ivy (Comedienne), Armitage & Hine (Comedy and Song), the Australian Sundowner (The Wizard of the Violin), Dulcia Hall (Athletic Girl) assisted by Arthu Trigleur, Rowley & Tointon (Novelty Dancers), the Paulastos, George Crotty, Casselli Sisters, Ernest Pitcher. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 1521 Jan. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: La France Brothers (Head-to-Head Balancers and Equilibrists), Balancing Stevens (Comedy, Singing, and Talking Equilibrist), George Dixon (Musical Jack in the Box), Starr & Starr (Talkative Couple), Lee Aldous Trio (Singers and Dancers), Louie Duggan (Balladist), Maximo (The Drunk on the Wire), Charles Edenbury, Marshall Palmer, Arthur Douglas. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 1-7 Jan. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Lady Sen-Mei, The Togos | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Theatre | 30-31 Dec. 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Lalie Brooke (the Old-fashioned Girl), Leonard Nelson (Just a Plain Comedian in "How's Your Father"), Madame Alverna & Jean Laerte, George De Alma, Violet Trevenyon, Brown & Sorlie, Shipp & Gaffney, Estelle Wordette & Co. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 11-17 Nov. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Laveen & Cross (Travesty Gladiators in Roman Sports and Pastimes), Wong Toy Sun (Illusions), Bailey's Posing Dogs (Canine Statuary), Moore & Elliott (Sketch Artists), the Caleys, Proveanies, Tura & Judge, Bellora, Gerald Griffin, Nan Taylor, George Crotty. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 12-18 Aug_ 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Little Billie De Rex, Gertrude Taft, Louis London, Bertie Ford, Winifred Leviere, Zona Trador, Stanley & Bums, the Two Carlyons, Margaret Let Roy, and Baslo and Viv | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Theatre | 21-28 Oct. 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Louis London, The Musical Balkans, Kelly & Fern, Zona Trador, Margaret Le Roy, Barney O'Mara, the Two Carlyons, and Stanley & Burns | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Theatre | 14-20 Oct. 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Madame Alverna & Jean Lactic (Operatic, Popular, and Instrumental Selections), George De Alma (Gold . Banjo Boy), Violet Trevenyon (Comedienne), Tsuda, Shipp & Gaffney, Eurasian, Brown & Sorlie, Marjorie Alwyn. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 4-10 Nov_ 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Madge Maitland (the Irish Girl from America/Singer), Frank & Clara La Tour (Featuring the Original Bubble Girl), May & June (Dancing), Reginald Newbury (Boy Soprano), Mignon Coxon (Vocalist), Walter Emerson, Charlbert Bros. & Essie, Gwennie Hasto, De Baker's Models, Amy Murphy & Nellie Black. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 1-7 July 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Marie King Scott, Norton & Earle, Ella Caspers (left on 15 June), Mennetti & Sidelli, and Gardner & Revere. | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 10-17 June 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: McConnell & Austin (Study on Wheels), Clark & Wallace (Talking Comedians and Dancers), Dora Oberman (Soprano), Arthur Douglas (Scotch Comedian), Nelson & Nelson, Eddie Burns, Belle & Betty, George de Alma. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 5-11 Feb. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Mennetti & Sidelli, Margaret Jewell, Ella Caspers, Gardner & Revere, and Leywood & Norell. | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 3-9 June 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Merton & Rydon (Comedians), Mandal & Nagel, Ernestos (Equilibrists), Eugenic Boland (Contralto), Teodorwitz Trio (Athletes), Haze] Morris (Ragtime), Phil Percival (Piano), James C. Bain & Verna, Val & Lottie Newman. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 22-28 Apr. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Mildred Grover, Pearl & Irene Sans, John Bornhold, and Loose & Sterling. | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 20-26 May 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Milner • Storey (Comedy Entertainers), Mullaney Bros. (Comedians and Dancers), George de Alma (the Gold Banjo Boy), Mysto (Card and Coin Manipulator), Gale & Sadie, King & Brown, Armitage & Hine, the Australian Sundowner, Rose Lee Ivy. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 22-28 Jan. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Moore & Elliot (Legitimate Comedy called "The Baby Grand"), Mira & Judge, Bailey's Posing Dogs, the Caleys (Scotch Sketch Artists), Bellora (Mimic), Nan Taylor (Scotch Balladist), Gerald Griffin (Ireland's Sweetest Singer), the Proveanies, George Crotty, Armstrong & Howarth. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 5-11 Aug. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Murfayne (Xylophone), Tal Ordell & Arthur (Paint and Humor), Marjorie Hammond, Rodriguez, Cook & Handman, Twa Wee McColls, Jessie Barlee, Billy Mann, Jeanette Spellman. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 16-22 Dec. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Pearl Ladd & Villiers Arnold (Operatic Stars), Dorothy Gardiner's Merriuns which includes Dorothy Gardiner (Comedienne), Cuthbert Rose (Comedian), Katie Checkett (Soprano), Walker & Campbell (Jugglers), Rosina Palmerston (Piano), Cestria, the Farrows, Early & Laight, Billy Brown, Kitty Clinton, Two Adelaides, Glen Echo. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 23-29 Sep. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Pearl Ladd, Villieres Arnold, and Ben Linn. | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 1-8 Apr. 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Peter Dawson and Madame Slapoffski. | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 5-12 Feb. 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Prince & Deerie, Ella Gaspers, the Brussels Concert Band, Haydee's Marionettes, Svinoff, Artois Duo, and The Pars legs | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Theatre | 4-11 Nov. 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Robert Demont Trio (Acrobats), Billy Mann (Black Face Comedian), Jeanette Spellman (Comedienne), Grace Quinc (Ragtime Singer), Carlton Max (Ventriloquist), Blake & Granby, Athol Tier & Peg Ross, Ray & Gray, Leonard Nelson. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 2-8 Dec. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Rodriguez (Mexican Slack Wire Wonder), Cook & Hardman in The Stowaways" and "Two Boys and a Piano"), Twa Wee McColls (Scotch Tit-Bits), Jessie Barlee (Coster Specialties), Robert Demont Trio, Billy Mann, Jeanette Spellman, Carlton Max, Grace Quine. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 9-15 Dec. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Ross & Wyse & Big Surprise (Comedy Singing and Acrobatic Novelty, featuring a Physical Marvel, "The Wonder of the Age", Fred Arthur (Shabby Genteel Creations and Mimicry), Donald Cornwallis (Elocutionist and Picture-play Producer), Edith Cowley (Contralto), Marie George, Armitage & Hine. Mark Erickson, Eileen Redmond, Murfayne. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 30 Dec. 1916-5 Jan. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Saros the Scuptor (Animated Staturay), Armitage &. Hine (Comedy Duo), Mark Erickson (Descriptive Vocalist), Eileen Redmond, Murfayne, Tal Ordell & Arthur, Marjorie Hammond, Cook & Handman, Twa Wee rvicColls. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 23-29 Dec. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Steele Payne Entertainers (Vocalism, Dancing, and Bell-ringing), Skipper Frances (The Man Who Swam the Bristol Channel), Florence Ward (Soprano), Three Paulastros, Laveen & Cross, Wong Toy Sun, Bailey's Posing Dogs, Nan Taylor, the Caleys. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 19-25 Aug. 19] 6 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Alerts (Balancing Act), Jack Martin (Rope Spinning and Monologues), Antonio Molinari, Chris Richards, Mankin, Connors & Witt, Brown & Sorlie, Pearl Ladd & Villiers Arnold, Three Ruddles, Rosie Rifle Co. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 7-13 Oct. 191b | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the Bletsocs' Musical Comedy Revue Company in "Fun in a Sanatorium", Del Baity & Jap (The Cow-puncher and the Musical Bulldog), Edna & Olive (Tob-boy Girls), Ethel Walker (Soprano), Armstrong & Howarth, Bates & Wade. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 13-19 May 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the Bletsoes' Musical Comedy Revue Company in "Be Beautiful", King & Thornton, Violet Trevenyon (Comedienne), George Murphy (Comedy Juggler), Victor the Great & Little Gladys, Ethel Walker. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 27 May-2 June 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the Bletsoes' Musical Comedy Revue Company in "In Vacation Time", Victor & Clothilda (Ventriloquial Drama called The Rich Widow" which also features the Child Ventriloquist, Little Gladys), Dormer & Lloyd (Dancing Specialty), Del Baity & Jap, Edna & Olive, Ethel Walker. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 20-26 May 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the Bletsoes' Musical Comedy Revue Company in "Palmistry Up to Date", Harry Little (Baritone), Violet Trevenyon (Comedienne), King & Thornton (Refined Sketches), George Murphy ("Fun in a Poolroom"), Victor the Great. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 3-9 June 916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the Bletsoes' Musical Comedy Revue Company in In Vacation Time", Coco & Chico (Revolving Ladder Act), the La Merts Two Brothers, a. Piano, and a Whistle), Mandeno's Dogs, Violet Trevenyon, Harry Little. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 10-16 June 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the burlesque "A Pirate's Return", a Grotesque vocal quintette entitled "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly'?", and operatic selections from The Bohemia Girl. | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 28 Sep.-4 Oct. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the burlesque "An Operatic Nightmare". | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 14-20 Sep. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the burlesque "Play the Game" and an ensemble "Who'll Play Puss in the Corner?" | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 21-27 Sep. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the burlesque "Shakespeare Mad" and operatic selections from Faust. | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 17-23 Aug. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the burlesque "The Mummy" and a country scena entitled "The Young Squire". | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 24-30 Aug. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the burlesque "The Noble Order of Bad Lads", Coon Songs, and Gems from Famous Operas. | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 31 Aug.-6 Sep. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the burlesque "The Registrar", and The "Burlesque of Classic Drama. | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 26 Oct.-1 Nov. 1916 . | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the Flemings (Creations in Alabaster), the Le Grohrs (Eccentric Novelty)„ Wilfrid Dubois (Juggling), Walter Cannock (Character Comedian), Harry Howe & Ethel (Singing and Oil Painting Scene), Madge Maitland. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 8-14 July 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Littlejohns (The World's Original and Only Diamond Jugglers), Brull & Helmsley, Bunty Comedy Co. (Scottish Players), George Dixon (Musical Jack-in-the-Box), Marjorie Alwyn (Soprano), Tunbridge & Rose (Singers and Danseuse), the Alerts, Connors & Witt, Brown & Sorlie, The Alerts, Jack Martin. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 14-20 Oct. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the new Polyglot Burlesque in 3 tabloids: 1. Football; 2. Fishing; 3. Racing. | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 7-13 Sep. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the Paulastos (in a Comedy Acrobatic Act called "The Live Waiters"), George Crotty, Casselli Sisters (Specialty Danseuses), Ernest Pitcher (Comedian), La France Brothers, Stahr & Stahr, Balancing Stevens, George Dixon. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 8-14 Jan. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the Proveanies (Bicycle), George Crotty (Comedian and Dancer), Wish Wynne (Comedienne), Armstrong & Howarth (Patter, Song, and Dance), Edwards & Parkes (Sketch Artists), Fred Coyne's Revue called "The Dizzy Limit". | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 29 July-4 Aug. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Togos, The Takiness, The Skatelles, Jamie Kelly, Niagara & Falls | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Theatre | 23-29 Dec. 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: the topical item "Down by the Kool-a-loo", and the burlesque "A Dream of Covent Garden". | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 23-29 Nov. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the topical item "The Socialistic Orator". | 1916 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 1-6 Dec. 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Tiny Tots (Marjorie and Elieen—Youthful Acrobatic Wonders), Dan Crew (Scotch Comedian), Keith Kennedy (Violinist), Rosina Palmerston (Piano), Lalie Brooke, Leonard Nelson, Violet Trevenyon, Grace Compton, George De Alma. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 18-24 Nov. 1916 . | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Tossing Testros (Juggling), Bluffo (Comedy Act), Two Colliers (Ragtime Singers and Danseuses), Mandal & Nagel, Ernestos, Eugenie Boland, Teodorwitz Trio, Merton & Rydon, Phil Percival, Hazel Morris. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 29 Apr.-5 May 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Tsuda (Japanese Balancer), Eurasian (Oriental Mystifier), Shipp & Gaffney (Comedians and Dancers), Brown & Sorlie, Freddy James, Bert Coleman, Kee & Lee, Bunty Comedy Co., Marjorie Alwyn. | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 28 Oct.-3 Nov, 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Vardinoff & Louis, O'Donnell & Blair, Max Selinsky, and Cordo & Noll. | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 5-11 Aug. 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Vardinoff & Louis, O'Donnell & Blair, Max Selinsky, Norton & Earland Cordo & Noll. | 1916 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 12-19 Aug. 1916 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Wish Wynne (Comedienne), the Flemings (Athletic Marvels in Picturesque Posing), the Le Grohrs (Eccentric Contortionists), Wilred Dubois (Juggling Wizard), Fred Coyne's London Revue entitled "Something Doing". | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 15-21 July 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Wish Wynne, Edwards & Parkes, the Flemings, the Le Grohrs, Wilred Dubois, Fred Coyne's London Revue entitled "Something Doing". | 1916 | Empire Theatre | 22-28 July 1916 | Vaudeville | |||||
What Women will do for Love | 1916 | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 17-23 June 1916 | Theatrical | ||||
White as a Lily | 1916 | Charles Darrell | George Marlow's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Gwen Davis, Austin Milroy, Vera Ken, May Blunt, Pearl Hielmirch, Blanche McPherson, Tom Tilton, Henri Dure | 3-9 June 1 9 1 t | Theatrical | ||
William Morris Hughes' Reinforcements Referendum °pending Speech | 1916 | Exhibition Hall | 4 Oct. 1916 | Theatrical | |||||
You're the One | 1916 | George Marlow's Revue Company | Theatre Royal | George Marlow, Morris & Meeker (Comedians), Pearl Helmrich (Song and Jest), Abie Barker (Scotch), Henri Dore (Comedian), Edna Seaton (Soubrette), Armsttong & Howarth (Drolleries and Dances), Ethel Walker (Ingenue), Herbert Landeck (Character Actor), Thos. E. Tilton. | 22-28 Apr. 1916 | Revue | |||
You're the One (Second Edition) | 1916 | George Marlow's Revue Company | Theatre Royal | 29 Apr.-5 May | Theatrical | ||||
A Grand Liberty Loan Rally And Concert: Program Includes Star Artists From Many Theatre In Brisbane (Free Concert) | 1917 | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Hilda Quiver, Gretchen Yates, Constance Cayley, Amy Murphy, Dorothy Firmin, Maggie Dixkenson, Harry Roxburgh, Arthur Stigant, William Fullbrook, Ernest Langford, Charles Albert. | 31-Oct-1917 | Theatrical | ||||
A Guilded Sin | 1917 | Robert Hollyford's Dan Barry Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 10-16 Feb. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
A Midsummer Night's Dream performed by the girls from St. Margaret's School. | 1917 | William Shakespeare | The Grounds of St. Margaret's House, Albion | 12-May-1917 | Theatrical | ||||
A Rurialyt-av Girl | 1917 | Brisbane Amateur Operatic Society | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 20-27 Oct, 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
All Hallows' School Concert | 1917 | All Hallows' School | 12-Dec-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
All Hallows' School Entertainment | 1917 | All Hallows' School | 1-Oct-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Allies' City (Includes a live Alligator and the Porn Poms Costume Comedy Company) | 1917 | Botanic Gardens | 15 Dec_ 1917-11 Feb. 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Allies' Garden City: In Aid of the Clermont Flood Relief Fund | 1917 | 10-19 Jan. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||||
An Entertainment given by the Sunbeam Dramatic Society in aid of the 11th Light Horse Comforts Fund | 1917 | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 14-Aug-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
An Illustrated Lecture by Senior Chaplain RN. Merrington on "Six Months At Anzac" | 1917 | Presbyterian Hall, Mowbray Terrace, East Brisbane | 20 July 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Arrah-Na-Pgue; Or, The Wicklow Wedding | 1917 | Dion Boucicault | Premier Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 18-24 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | |||
Arthur Boyle Concert Company in aid of the Christmas Toy Fund for Soldiers' and Sailors' Children. (Included the elocutionary sketch "I, And My Father-In-Lay" by Barbara Sisley) | 1917 | Barbara Sisley | Centennial Hall | 14-Nov-1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Benefit Entertainment in aid of The "Courier" fund for Private H. Barkley ("A Destitute Returned Soldier") | 1917 | Yeronga Hall | 13-Oct-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Black and Gold Pierrots | 1917 | Musical Comedy Company | Cook's Palace, Valley | 7-Feb-1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Blue Beard | 1917 | Taylor-Coleman Pantomime Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 26 Dec. 1917-5 Jan. 1918 | Theatrical | ||||
Braking-Up Concert and Ball by Pupils of Massey Jackson. | 1917 | Centennial Hall | 16-Nov-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Breaking-Up Entertainment of The Blind, Deaf, and Dumb Institution | 1917 | 28 June 1917 | Theatrical | ||||||
Brisbane Caledonian Society Benefit Concert | 1917 | Centennial Hall | 5-Sep-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Brisbane's tribute to Gallant France: a Grand Patriotic Concert and Demonstration in honour of France's Day. Includes patriotic music and stirring speeches. | 1917 | Exhibition Hall | 14 July 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Burns Anniversary Concert, funds going to the Soldiers' Repatriation Fund | 1917 | Brisbane Caledonian Society and Burns Club | Centennial Hall | 25-Jan-1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Camille | 1917 | Royal Players Syndicate | Tivoli Theatre | 12-Feb-1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Carmen | 1917 | Georges Bizet | Gensalez Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 20 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||
Caste | 1917 | TomRobertson | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Cyril Maude | 16-17 Nov. 1917 | Theatrical | ||
Catholic Club Concert | 1917 | Catholic Club Rooms | 22-Feb-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Change of Program | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 10-16 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Change of Program with the same company. | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Theatre | 18-24 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Change` Bill: haul Star~hop's Musical Corrcdy leueEntitled "Dilly I aily". The Moante lacks (I a Picturesque Singing Seena , Blake &. Granby (Sketch Artists), Merlyn, | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 23-29 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Comedy "'Le Pearl of Persia", George Tithen in Gave Some Impressions, L.es Cone is "Comedy Ditty", Comic Sketches, Georgic Martin, "Dance of Delilah". | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 17-23 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Comedy of Errors in aid of the Stephens Red Cross Branch. | 1917 | William Shakespeare | Excelsior Dramatic Club | South Brsibane Technical College Hall | 23 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||
Comedy of Errors produced by local amateurs | 1917 | William Shakespeare | Walker Memorial Hall, Ipswich Road | 28-Apr-1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Comic Songs, Les Corey Gave a Jewish Impersonation, and the included a small revue. | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 24-30 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert and Dance organised by the Mornigside Nationalists | 1917 | Hill's Hall | 8 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert by Evelyn Scotney and Howard White | 1917 | J. & N. Tait | Tivoli Theatre | Evelyn Scotney and Howard White | 1,3,5,6,8,10,12,13,15 Sep. 1917 | Theatrical | |||
Concert by the girls State School, Kangaroo Point. | 1917 | St. Mary's Praish Flail, Kangaroo Point | 28 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert in aid of the Creche and Kindergarten Association arrange dby Ethel Gardner and her advanced pupils | 1917 | Albert Hall | Ethel Gardner | 10 Nov. 1917—I | Theatrical | ||||
Concert in aid of the Queensland Soldiers' Comfort Fund | 1917 | Scots Hall | 8 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert in aid of the Repatriation Fund: Includes Eva Webber (Soprano) and Ernie Warner (Tenor). | 1917 | Albion Hall | 3-Sep-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert in aid of the Sandgate Comforts Fund and War Relief Society | 1917 | Sandgate Town Hall | 20 July 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert Organised by Mildred Bell, Assisted by Vera Parker, Merna Gillies, Ruby Hill, Lily Neilson, Corporal Mckenzie, and Mr W.W. Crisp | 1917 | The Young Men's Christian Association | The Gymnasium Hall | 19-May-1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Concert: Overseas Club Social Evening | 1917 | Clubroom Courier Building | 21-May-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Concerts of Plantation And Jubilee Melodies | 1917 | Fisk Jubilee Singers _ _ | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 27 Jan,-3 Feb. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Coorparoo Red Cross Concert | 1917 | Coorparoo Shire Hall | 11-Apr-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Courtiers' Vaudeville: a New Artist—Nesta Barry (Dramatic Soprano). The bill includes "An Italian Reminiscence". | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 21-27 Dec. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Courtiers' Vaudeville: A patriotic ensemble with the national anthems and costumes of the Allies. | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 5-11 Oct. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Courtiers' Vaudeville: An Eastern Seena called "The Dusty Caravan", Borradale recited "The Day" and "Christmas Bells", and The "Potted Concert Party". | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 28 Sep.-4 Oct. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Courtiers' Vaudeville: An Irish Scena. | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 28 Dec. 1917-3 Jan. 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Daddy Long Legs | 1917 | Jervis Pendleton | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 23-30 May 1917 | Musical Theatre | |||
Damaged Goods | 1917 | Eugene Brieux | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Harry Plimmer | 3-8 Sep. 1917 | Theatrical | ||
Dame Durden performed by the Lilliputian Operetta Society. The program also included dances and sketches, | 1917 | Concordia Hall | 10-Jul-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Dorothy | 1917 | Brisbane Operatic Players | Tivoli Theatre | 3-10 Oct. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Duporth School Concert (Past And Present Pupils) | 1917 | Centennial Hall | 4-Dec-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
East Lynne | 1917 | Mrs Henry Wood | Premier Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | Ben Fuller | John Cosgrove, Gwen Dorise | 8-10 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | |
Elijah by Mendelssohn presented by the Brisbane Musical Union. Includes Mrs Gilbert Wilson} Lena Hammond, Mr. W. Crisp, And Mr. P.S. Templeton. Conducted By George Sampson. | 1917 | Exhibition Hall | 29-May-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Entitled "Topsy Turvy", Fredo Boys, Marjorie Alwyn, Mons. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 9-15 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Eslick's Radiants in In Search of A Star, Or Aladdin In Love (includes Mabelle Morgan) | 1917 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 15-28 Sep. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Eslick's Radiants in King Carnival's Indiscretion by T.H. Eslick | 1917 | Tivoli Roof Garden | 8-14 Sep. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Fair & Warmer | 1917 | New English Farce Comedy Company Includes: Percy Marmont, Elma Royton, May -Nightingale, Thomas Braiden, Daisy Atherton, | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 7-14 Apr, 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Faust | 1917 | Charles Gounod | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 16 June. 1917 | Opera | |||
Fete and Grand Concert in aid of the Building Fund of the Sandgate Presbyterian Church. | 1917 | St. Andrew's Hall, Creek Street | 21-Apr-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
For The Fallen | 1917 | Elgar | Brisbane Musical Union | Exhibition Concert Hall | 20-Nov-1917 | Theatrical | |||
Gavalleria Rusticana And I Pagliacci | 1917 | Mascagni and Leoncavallo | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 14 June 1917 | Opera | |||
General John Regan [Preceded by the screen scene from The School For Scandal] | 1917 | George A. Birmingham [Richard Brinsley Sheridan] | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Cyril Maude | 14-15 Nov. 1917 | Theatrical | ||
Gladys Frost's Annual Students' Concert in aid of the Soldiers' Sock Fund | 1917 | Beale's Concert Salon (Queen Street) | 11-Dec-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Glascow Fair Concert | 1917 | Brisbane Caledonian Society and Burns Club | Centennial Hall | 18 July 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Good Gracious, Annabelle | 1917 | Dare Kummer | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Marie Tempest, Graham Browne. | 24-25 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | ||
Grand Concert and Display of Living Pictures in aid of Repatriation and Patriotic Funds | 1917 | City Hall, South Brisbane | 30 July 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert by Elsie Fisher | 1917 | Albert Hall | 8-Dec-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert in aid of 1 Om and 4th Pioneers' Comforts Fund | 1917 | West End School of Arts | 15-May-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert in aid of Xmas Cheer For The 47th Battalion | 1917 | Albert Hall | 3-Oct-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand concert of the combined Catholic Schools | 1917 | Queensland Catholic Club | Exhibition Hall | 1-Oct-1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Concert organised by the Albert Street Methodist Church Choir | 1917 | Albert Hall | 28-Nov-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert: Loyal Orange Institution of Queensland | 1917 | Centennial Hall | 12 July 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Entertainment by the Sunbeams in Aid of 26th Battalion Comforts' Fund | 1917 | Albert Hall | 1-Sep-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Farewell Concert by Edward Cahill and George Brooke | 1917 | Exhibition Hall | 2 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Military Concert-1st Military District Band will be in attendance. | 1917 | Wickham Park | 15-Nov-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Military Lecture and Musical Evening (Chaplain Plane ; Lectured with a Series of Illustrative Slides) | 1917 | Exhibition Hall | 22-Mar-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriotic Concert in Aid of 41st and 42nd Battalions Comforts Fund | 1917 | Albert Hall | 2 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriotic Concert in aid of the Widows of the Deathless Dead. | 1917 | Botanic Gardens | 25-Oct-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriotic English Demonstration and National Concert on St. George's Day for the Royal Society of St. George. | 1917 | Exhibition Hall | 23-Apr-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Patriotic Motor Gymkhana | 1917 | Brisbane Cricket Ground | 11-Aug-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Revue and Dance for the Hamilton Branch of the Red Cross Society. | 1917 | Centennial Hall | 28-Apr-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Scotch Concert and Dance by the Caledonian Society. ' | 1917 | Empire Theatre, South Wynnum | 23 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Variety Entertainment by Brisbane's leading artists in aid of Red Cross Day, Includes Lorna Patterson (From Tivoli Follies), Kate Carman, Mr. L.C. Shave, Rutin Arnold, Ethel Osborn, Harry Collins. [ E.C. Forrest (Hon. Organising Secretary of The Red Cross)] | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 19-Jul-1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Greatest Concert of the Year: Empire Night Concert | 1917 | Exhibition Hall | 24-May-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Grumpy | 1917 | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Cyril Maude | 6-13 Nov_ 1017 | Theatrical | |||
Her Downward Path | 1917 | Robert Hollyford's Dan Barry Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 10-16? Mar. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
His Wife And The Other Woman . | 1917 | Robert Hollyford's Dan Barry Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 17-23 Mar. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Hugh D. Mcintosh's Follies: Signaller Torn Skeyhill, the blind soldier poet, presented a lecture series on "The Fight For Gallipoli" Supported by Private Bobby Pearce (Light Baritone) Illustrated With Over 200 Photos of The Fighting. | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 12-17 July 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Il Trovatore | 1917 | Giuseppe Verdi | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 13 June 1917 | Opera | |||
Illustrated Costume Lecture on "Life In Cairo And Bagdad" by Rev. W.G. Pope And Assistants (in aid of the Residential Club for Returned Sailors and Soldiers) | 1917 | Exhibition Hall | 14 Aug_ 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Illustrated Lecture By Captain A.W. Pearse, ER.G.S. (Pictures taken amongst the Light Horse Regiments and the Camel Corps In Egypt) | 1917 | Centennial Hall | 10-Aug-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
John Bull: A Patriotic Operetta Performed by the Ladies' Section of the Brisbane Choral Society | 1917 | Mr. A. H. Taylor's Music Hall | 8, 10 Mar, 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
King's Birthday Celebration: Boxing and Vaudeville Carnival | 1917 | Stadium | 4 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
King's Birthday Celebration: Monster Carnival and procession, realistic and stirring battle 1 introducing all arms of the military forces. In aid of Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Fund | 1917 | Exhibition Grounds | 4 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
La Boheme | 1917 | Giacomo Puccini | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 21 June 1917 | Opera | |||
La Traviata | 1917 | Giuseppe Verdi | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 16-Jun-1917 | Opera | |||
Leo, Jan, and Mischel Cherniaysky | 1917 | Exhibition Hall | 16,18,19,21,25 July 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Little Bo Peep | 1917 | Lilliputian Operetta Society | Mr. A. H. Taylor's Music Hall | 1-May-1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Look Who'd Here, A Musical Oddity In Two Acts: Includes Sydney James And The Purple Band of Master Instrumentalists. | 1917 | Sydney James And Jack Waller | Tivoli Theatre | 19 May-12 June 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Lucia di Lammermoor | 1917 | Gaetano Donizetti | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 15 June 1917 | Opera | |||
Madame Suinmerhayes' Concert | 1917 | Queensland Protestant League Women's Branch | Albert Hall | 15-Sep-1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Maliai, Napoleon of Magic. Assisted By May Lyle (Contralto) and Cliff Hanson (Pianist) | 1917 | Centennial Hall | 11-25 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Malini, he Magician assisted by Arthur Crane, Dorothy Rudder, and Dora Oberman | 1917 | Lennon's Hotel | 10-Oct-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Malini, the Magician | 1917 | Decker's Hall, Sandgate | 12-Sep-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Malini, The Napoleon of Magic and Malini's Concert Company | 1917 | Centennial Hall | 2-16 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Married To The Wrong Man by George R. Sims, presented by the Kate Howard Dramatic Company in aid of the Red Cross. | 1917 | Pavilion Theatre | 5 July 1917 | Variety | |||||
Mary Goes First | 1917 | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Marie Tempest, Graham Browne. | 30 Aug.-1 Sep. 1917 | Theatrical | |||
Mignon | 1917 | Thomas | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 18 June 1917 | Opera | |||
Monster Carnival: songs, vaudeville, boxing, selection of military bands. | 1917 | Baker's Stadium | 22 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Mrs. Harry Reeve's Students' Concert in aid of Anzac Cottages | 1917 | Albert Hall | 6-Oct-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Musical and Dramatic Entertainment by the Past Pupils' Association of the Central Technical College High School. | 1917 | Examination Hall, Central Technical College, George Street | 27-Oct-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
On His Last Legs By J.B. Bernard And The One-Act Play A Suffragette's Redemption performed by the Garrick Amateur Dramatic Society | 1917 | Yeronga I fall | 23-Nov-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Our Miss Gibbs | 1917 | J. C. Williamson Limited Royal Comic Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Florence Young | 7-May-1917 | Musical Theatre | |||
Outcast | 1917 | J. C. Williamson Limited | Her Majesty's Theatre | 6-Jun-1917 | Drama | ||||
Paul Jones | 1917 | Brisbane Operatic Players | Tivoli Theatre | 15-23 June 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Peg O' My Heart | 1917 | J. & N. Tait's English Comedy Company | Tivoli Theatre | Sara Allgood | 28 Apr.-18 May 1917 | Theatrical | |||
Penelope . | 1917 | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Marie Tempest, Graham Browne. | 27-29 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | |||
Percy Brier's Piano Recital | 1917 | Albert Hall | 5-Dec-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Public Service Grand Concert in aid of the Australian Sailors' And Soldiers' Repatriation Fund | 1917 | Centennial Hall | 10 July 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Pygmalion and Galatea | 1917 | W.S. Gilbert | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | Barbara Sisley | 1-Sep-1917 | Theatrical | |||
Pygmalion and Galatea | 1917 | W.S. Gilbert | Centennial Hall | Barbara Sisley | 13-Oct-1917 | Theatrical | revival | ||
Queen Alexandra Home Children's Concert | 1917 | Albert Hall | 1-Aug-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Queensland Women's Recruiting Committee, Monster Meeting | 1917 | Exhibition Hall | 3 Fch. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Recital of The Voyage with music and impromptu sketches | 1917 | 48 Elizabeth Street | 10-May-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Recital: Edward Cahill And I George Brooke | 1917 | Centennial Hall | 31-Mar-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Red Cross Concert | 1917 | League of the Helping Hand | Yeronga Hall | 20-Oct-1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Residential Club Concert. In aid of the Residential Club far Returned Sailors and Soldiers. Organised by a Committee heading by Archbishop Duhig. | 1917 | Exhibition Hall | 26 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Robbery Under Arms | 1917 | Rolf Boidrewood | Ben J. Fuller Presents The Premier Dramatic Company Includes John Cosgrove And Gwen Dorise | Theatre Royal | 11-17 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | |||
Romeo and Juliet | 1917 | William Shakespeare | Royal Players Syndicate | Tivoli Theatre | 13-Jan-1917 | Drama | |||
Romeo and Juliet | 1917 | William Shakespeare | Royal Players Syndicate | Tivoli Theatre | 13-19 Jan. 1917 | Theatrical | |||
Scottish Women's Hospitals for War Services. A program which includes "Mrs. Abbott's Story of these Wonderful Women" | 1917 | St. Andrew's Hall, Creek Street | 31-Aug-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: "The Rajah's Missing Pearl". | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 30 Nov.-6 Dec. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: a Christmas Fairy Play entitled "The Dream", excerpts from .Rigoletto, "He Never New", and the costume ensemble "Great Britain And Australia". | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 21-27 Dec. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: a dance called "Valse Du Partinage" and a playlet entitled "Belushalen". | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 21-27 Sep, 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: a descriptive selection from the bijou orchestra called "Grandfather's Clock", the "Blue Moon" Dance, Scottish Songs, Dancing Dolls, a playlet called "The Royalist Maiden", and an international costume scena entitled "Great Britain and Australia". | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 7-13 Sep. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: a musical comedietta called "Seaside Frolics", vocal selections from Faust, | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 5-11 Oct. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: a musical sketch called "At The Picnic", Excerpts From La Boherne. | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 7-13 Dec. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: a scene on the "Isle of Orangia" and Coney and De Roebeck presented a sketch about a visit to the hairdresser. | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 14-20 Sep. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: a Venetian Scene, Les Coney in "Dago" Songs, and a Rainbow Dance entitled "I've Got My Eye On You" | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 28 Sep.-4 Oct. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: an original playlet entitled "A Dutch Legacy", the vocal duet and dance, "The Spider And The Fly". | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 14-20 Dec. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: Bird da Celebration ~ and a musical playlet entitled " aPP I hand" | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 31 Aug.-6 Sep. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: Georgie Martin and Gwen Gaylor in "Jack In The Box", and a Japanese Scena entitled "In Yokohama". | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 12-18 Oct. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: the musical dramatic sketch entitled "Arizona". | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 16-22 Nov. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: the Musical Scena "The Merry Bandits". | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 19-25 Oct. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: the Musical Sketch "The Blacksmith's Wedding". | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 26 Oct.-1 Nov. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: the Musical Skit called "'Way In The Back Blocks" which is based on Steele Rudd's play On Our Selection. | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 2-8 Nov. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: the new musical comedy called "The Orange Girl". | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 28 Dec. 1917-3 Jan. 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: the revue "The Telephone Girl". | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 23-29 Nov. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Smart Set Vaudeville: the Revusical Comedy by Les Williams called "Sadie, the Girl from the U.S.A.", comic sketch called "Our Y.M.V.A." and the Finale Entitles "The Coster's Outing". | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 9-15 Nov. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Spectacular Concert in aid of the Red Cross and Anzac Cottage Building by Past and Present Girls of the Misses O'Connor's School, "Duporta", Oxley | 1917 | Centennial Hall | 4-Dec-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
St. Laurence's College Concert | 1917 | Technical College Hall, South Brisbane | 14-Dec-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
St. Michael's School Concert | 1917 | St. Michael's School, Toowong | 11-Dec-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
St. Patrick's Day Celebration: Sports, Art Union, and Concert | 1917 | Exhibition Grounds | 17-Mar-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | 1917 | Ted Holland and Percy St. John | Ted Holland's Vaudeville Entertainers | Empire Theatre | Ted Holland | Paul Stanhope & Jolly Johnny Larkin | 7-Jul-1917 | Vaudeville | |
The Arcadians | 1917 | J. C. Williamson Limited Royal Comic Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 1 4-5 May 1917 | Musical Theatre | ||||
The Burglar and the Lady | 1917 | Vera Remee Clive Farnham Stanley Mack Harrie Collett Gracey Dorran Agnes Dobson Mesta Tait Ward Lyons Harman Andrew Hodge | The Royal Players' Syndicate | Tivoli Theatre | 6-12 Jan. 1917 | Drama | |||
The Chance of A Lifetime by Nat Gould | 1917 | William Anderson's Company | Tivoli Theatre | George Cross, Nellie Bromley | 26 Dec. 1917-4 Jan. 1918 | Theatrical | |||
The Cinema Star | 1917 | J. C. Williamson Limited Royal Comic Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Florence Young, Gladys Mondcrieff, Minnie Love, Stanley Odgers, Percy Clifton, | 23-28 Apr. 1918 | Musical Theatre | |||
The City That Has No Heart | 1917 | Robert Hollyford's Dan Barry Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 17-23 Feb. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
The Dancing Mistress | 1917 | J. C. Williamson Limited Royal Comic Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 31 Apr.-3 May 1917 | Operetta | ||||
The Gallipoli Strollers | 1917 | Albert Hall | 15-17 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
The Girl Who Lost her Character | 1917 | Premier Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Cecily Dare | 1 Sep. 1917 | Theatrical | Not Advertised Again After Its Opening Night | ||
The Girl Who Won By A Lie By Loris Bingham . | 1917 | Loris Bingham | Robert Hollyford's Dan Barry Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 1-9 Feb. 191 7 | Theatrical | |||
The House of Glass | 1917 | J.C. Williamson, Florence Rockwell Season | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 3-7 Mar. 1917 _ | Theatrical | ||||
The House that Jack Built | 1917 | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 2-18 Aug. 1917 | Pantomime | ||||
The Lancashire Lass | 1917 | Robert Hollyford's Dan Barry Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 24-30 Mar. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
The Land of Promise | 1917 | J.C. Williamson, Florence Rockwell Season | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 9 Mar. 1917 . | Theatrical | ||||
The Last Appeal 1 | 1917 | Royal Players Syndicate | Tivoli Theatre | 20-26 Jan. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
The Law of the Land | 1917 | J.C. Williamson, Florence Rockwell Season | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 10-13 Mar. 1917 | Drama | ||||
The Man They Could Nol Hang | 1917 | Robert Hollyford's Dan Barry Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 24 Feb.-2 tar. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
The Marriage of Katy | 1917 | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Marie Tempest, Graham Browne. | 20-23 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | |||
The Marty or of Nurse Cavell . | 1917 | Augustus Neville Nellie Ferguson Jefferson Tait Fred Francis Wilton Power Felix Brand Marie Hassell Maise Carte Heba Barlow | Robert Hollyford's Dan Barry Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 20-26 Jan. 1917 | Theatrical | |||
The Merchant of Venice | 1917 | William Shakespeare | Excelsior Amateur Dramatic Club | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 15-Dec-1917 | Theatrical | |||
The Merry Widow | 1917 | Franz Lehár | J. C. Williamson Limited Royal Comic Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 9-10 May 1917 | Operetta | |||
The New Henrietta | 1917 | Winchell Smith And Victor Mapes | J. & N. Tait's New Comedy Company | Tivoli Theatre | Walter P. Richardson, John Junior, Lizette Parkes, Eileen Sparks, Marie Collier. | 14-19 July 1917 | Theatrical | ||
The Orphan Heiress | 1917 | Theatre Royal | 1-Sep-1917 | Drama | |||||
The Outcast | 1917 | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Kathlene Macdonell, Charles Waldron, Maggie Moore | 31 May-2 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||
The Parish Priest | 1917 | Daniel L. Hart | Allen Doone | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 5-Jan-1917 | Theatrical | |||
The Quaker Girl | 1917 | J. C. Williamson Limited Royal Comic Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 11-12 May 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
The Royal Society of St. George "Welcome To New Members" Concert | 1917 | St. George's Hall, 278 Adelaide Street | 10-May-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
The School For Scandal | 1917 | Richard Brinsley Sheridan | Barbara Sisley's Pupils for Heroes' Day | Centennial Hall | 17-Nov-1917 | Theatrical | |||
The Sign of The Cross | 1917 | Royal Players Syndicate | Tivoli Theatre | 3-10 Feb. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
The Spectre's Bride | 1917 | Dvorak | Brisbane Musical Union | Exhibition Concert Hall | George Sampson | 11-Sep-1917 | Theatrical | ||
The Sunbeams Entertainment | 1917 | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 8-Dec-1917 | Theatrical | |||||
The Two Orphans By John Oxenford | 1917 | Royal Players Syndicate | Tivoli Theatre | 27 Jan.-2 Feb. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
The Unwritten Law | 1917 | King's Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 30 Dec. 1916-? Jan. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
The Woman Thou Gayest Me | 1917 | Hal Caine | Premier Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | Ben Fuller | John Cosgrove, Gwen Dorise, Fred fvlcdonald, Fanny Eris. | 28 July-7 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | |
Tivoli Follies, Includes Vera Pearce | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 28 July-3 Aug. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Tivoli Follies: Including Vera Pearce, Jack Cannot, George Welch, Thelma Raye, Daisy & Sydney Yates, Billy Rego, Vaude & Verne, Jean Keith, Peggy Peate. | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Theatre | 3-12 Mar. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Tivoli Follies: Pot liourri Revue ' Company. Includes Vera Pearce | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 21-27 July 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Tivoli Follies. Includes Vera Pearce | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 4-10 Aug. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Tom Moore | 1917 | Andrew Mack | Allen Doone | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 2-4 Jan. 1917 | Theatrical | |||
Tosca | 1917 | Giacomo Puccini | Gonzales Italian Grand Opera Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 19 June 1917 | Opera | |||
True As Steel | 1917 | George Rignold | Premier Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 25-31 Aug. 1917 | Theatrical | |||
Turn To The Right | 1917 | Winchell Smith | J. & N. Tait's New Comedy Company | Tivoli Theatre | Walter P. Richardson, John Junior, Lizette Parkes, Eileen Sparks, Marie Collier. | 3-13 July 1917 | Theatrical | ||
Twelfth Night | 1917 | William Shakespeare | University Dramatic Society | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 8-Sep-1917 | Theatrical | |||
Vaudeville and comedy program. First half of program is vaudeville and the second half is the farce Eliza Comes To Stay by H.V, Esmond | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Theatre | Ada Reeve, Clarence Bla_keston, Arthur H. Jenner, Ashton Jarry, John Grant, Arthur Black, Georgie De Lam, Jenie Adele, Zoe Angus | 25-29 Aug. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||
Vaudeville Concert by Private W. Johnston and his troupe in aid of Yeronga Red Cross Society. | 1917 | Yeronga Hall | 6-Oct-1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville De Luxe: "All Star Bill" | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 3 Mar. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: "A Country Scena". | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 1-7 Mar. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: "A Japanese Episode". | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 16-22 Nov. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: "A Motor Car Burlesque". | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 22-28 Feb. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: "Burlesque of A London 'Bus" | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 30 Mar.-5 Apr. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: "The Welsh Porter", Harry Borrodale's Humorous Monologues, and a Patriotic Tableaux of the Allies. | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 4-8 May 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: 3 Cans (Harmonious Trio), Maud Fanning & Co, (Coon Singers), Marsden & Florence In An Artistic Novelty), Leslie Woods &. Co., Brull & Hemsley, The Togos, Tim & Gertie Moore, Carlton & Sutton. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 6-12 Oct. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: A Chinese Scena, the "Potted Concert Party", Leslie Homes stories about his friend Mr. Dooley, Borradale recited an incident from the American Civil War, and a Burlesque of Melodrama. | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 31 Aug.-6 Sep. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: a Demonstration of the Apache Dance, "L'Amour De L.' Apache", an Eastern Scena "In China Town". | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 14-19 Apr. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: a dutch ensemble and a concerted number called Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?". For St. George's Day (23 Apr.) they introduced an evening of old English melodies. They made Anzac Day (25 Apr.) a Grand Military Night. | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 20-26 Apr. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: a Dutch Scena, a Lancashire Burlesque, Holmes Told of The Adventures of 'Four Fingers and a Thumb'. | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 30 Nov.-6 Dec. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: A farce "A Hundred To One Chance" | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 12-18 Oct. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: a Humorous Demonstration "How To Write A Play" By Ivy Davis and Courtney Ford. | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 18-24 Jan. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: a Japanese Mise En Scene Called "The Geisha Girl". fLottie Sargent (Soubrefte) is the new performer) | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 23-29 Mar. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: A monologue called "The Amateur Rider" | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 7-13 Dec. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: A New Artist—Ira Love (Lyric Soprano And Dancer) And Nesta Barry (Dramatic Soprano). The Bill Includes A Chinese Scena, Monologues Entitled "Jim Bludso" and "Pierrot and Pierrette". | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 14-20 Dec. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: A One-Act play called The Awakening, The "Potted Concert Party", Borradale described the perils of entertaining a lady at dinner, and songs and dances from Ireland. | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 14-20 Sep. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Ada Reeve, Tallcur Andrews (Tenor), Harry Jacobs (The Singing Conductor), Thurber And Thurber (Eccentric Comedians), Louis Nikola (They Mystery Man), Lucie Linda (Juvenile Danseuse), Kennedy Alien (Burlesque Comedian), Frank Markley (The Banjo King), The English Comedy Company | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Theatre | 11-17 Aug. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: an Egyptian Seena and a patriotic ensemble. | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 27 Apr.-3 May 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: An Irish Program for St. Patrick's Day. [New performers include Mrs. S.B. Harris (Soprano), Arthur Crane (Baritone), and Philip _Hardman (Pianist)] | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 17-22 Mar. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: An Italian Scena, The "Potted Concert Party", and Borradale recited the poem "The Game of Life" and Selections From Shakespeare. | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 7-13 Sep. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: At The Exposition. Other Items On The Bill Include Rose & Dell (American Pot-Pouri Artists), Tiltan & West, De Bouviers, The Five Lewins. | 1917 | The Bert Le Blanc Musical Travesty Stars | Empire Theatre | 22-28 Dec. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Australian Hamptons (‘Waybaele Wonders On Wheels), Lillian Teece (The Personality Girl), Three Musical Ibsons (Artistic and Melodious), Le Grohs, Thompson & Montez, Dora Oberman, Harry Sadler, Mr. C & Maud Courtney, | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 15-21 Sep. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Borradale and Edwards described the different styles of ladies from New York, Griffith and Parkes modelled the latest fashions, "A Hundred To One Chance", and a "Potted Version of Shakespeare's Plays In Song" | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 19-25 Oct. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Burlesque on grand opera, a nautical scena, the "Potted Concert Party", and The Awakening. | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 21-27 Sep. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Charlene & Charlene ("And Their Ebony Assistant, In a Melange of Music, Mirth, And Juggling"), Chivalli & And His Dog 'Sport', The Ramous Royle Trio (Continental Dancers), The Runty Comedy Co., Quire Sisters, Billy &, Doris, Walter Mckay, Ray & Gray, Armitage & Mine. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 17-23 Nov. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Comic Turns By Andrew Pace, Roland Henry, and Harry Graham. | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 2-31 Jan. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Dora Oberman (Soprano), Sterling & Love (Vocalists And Instrumentalists), Harr), Sadler (Song and Jest), Jack Martin (The Lariat King), Vandinoff& Louie, Sharrat & Lang, Ted Maclean & Genevieve Lee, Sidney Jones & Gladys Raines, Mr. C & Maud Courtney. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 1-7 Sep. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Edna May Foster & Co. (In the "Actress and the Drummer"), Nelusco & Hurley (Illusionists And Shadowgraphists), Thurber & Thurber (Comedy), Kelly & Drake (Novelty Duo), Anzac Bobby Pearce (The Soldier Singer), Anita ("The Society Girl On The Stage"), Lou Lambert (Baritone), George Wright (Comedian). (T.H. Eslick was appointed resident manager] | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 20-26 Oct. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Floss Sisters, Walter (The Boy Violinist). The Proveanies (Wonders On Wheels), Milner & Storey (Vocal And Comedy Duo), Armitage & Hine (Comedy Sketch Artists), The Arteens, The Zadellas, Florence Esdaile, Howard & Stella. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 20-26 Jan. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Fuzzy Wuzzy. Other Items On The Bill Include Tiltan & West, Laurent, De Bouviers, The Five Lewins. | 1917 | The Bert Le Blanc Musical Travesty Stars | Empire Theatre | 15-21 Dec. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: G.F. Lennon In Studies And Stories From Life), Jill Hill (Character Comedienne), The Dick & Dorothy Trio, Cuskos Monkeys, Dan Thomas, Mcquoin & Taylor, The Elmars, George Wheeler, Klentos. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 31 Mar.-6 Apr. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: George Edwards Comedy in Story, Song And Monologue, the "Potted Concert Party", and a One-Act Farce. | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 24-30 Aug. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Gorge Edwards and Rosie Parkes in monologue, story, and song. | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 4-9 Aug_ 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Humorous Sketch "The Welsh Railway Porter". | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 1-7 Feb. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: in "The Flirting Widow", Cavanna Duo, Elsie Morris, Harry Little. | 1917 | Walter Johnston's Musical Revue C | Empire Theatre | 11-16 Mar. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: in "The Flirting Widow", Harrington Reynolds & Co. in their refined sketches), Arthur Croxon (Comedian and Entertainer), Richard Mcclelland (Basso Contante) | 1917 | Walter Johnston's Musical Revue C | Empire Theatre | 3-9 Feb. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: In "The Flyaway Girls", Harrington Reynolds & Co. In A Tabloid Comedy Drama, Milner & Storey, Minerva & Grace, Armitage & Hine. | 1917 | Walter Johnston's Musical Revue C | Empire Theatre | 27 Jan.-2 Feb. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: In "The Flyaway Girls", The Marvellous Manchurians (Chinese Acrobats), Harr)/ Little. | 1917 | Walter Johnston's Musical Revue C | Empire Theatre | 17-23 Mar. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: in "The Gramophone Girls", Ernest Lashbrooke & Lydia Came (Ju-Jitsu Dance), The Cavanna Duo, Lawrence Johnston, Elsie Morris, Harry Little. | 1917 | Walter Johnston's Musical Revue C | Empire Theatre | 3-9 Mar. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: in "The Kissing Maid", Harrington Reynolds & Co., Celere (French Musical Eccentrique), Harry Little (Singing Popular Songs). | 1917 | Walter Johnston's Musical Revue C | Empire Theatre | 17-23 Feb. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: in "The Manless Isle", Harrington Reynolds & Co., Lawrence Johnston (Ventriloquist), Celere, Harry Little. | 1917 | Walter Johnston's Musical Revue C | Empire Theatre | 24 Feb.-2 Mar. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: in A Railway Tangle", Harrington Reynolds ez Co., Arthur Croxon, Richard Mcclelland. | 1917 | Walter Johnston's Musical Revue C | Empire Theatre | 10-16 Feb. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Including Fred Bluett, Malcolm Mceaehern, Frank Markley, Stewart & Lorraine, De Forrest, Keeley & Aldous, Winifred Leviere, Jack Quinlan, Lingarde, Marie King Scott. | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Theatre | 7-14 Apr. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Including Malcolm Mceachern, Marie King Scott, Clement May, Leeds & Le Mar, The Takiness Duo, The Two Mayos. | 1917 | Tivoli Theatre | 21-27 Apr. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Irma Caron (French Singer), The Belldays (in A Funny Skit Called The Lady of The Falls), Vera Parker, The Gibsons, Orphea, Warren Hastings, Zakaree Ermakov, Ted Maclean & Genevieve Lee. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 11-17 Aug_ 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Jack Cannot, Le Grohs (Contortionist), Thompson & Montez (Terpsichorean Songsters), Dora Oberman, Sterling & Love, Harry Sadler, Jack -Martin, Mr. C & Maud Courtney. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 8-14 Sep. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Keep It Dark. Company Includes Jake Mack, Carlton Chase, Clym Edgares, Conners & Witt ("Kiddies of The Keyboard"), Queenie Paul, Ivy Moore, And Winnie Knight. Other Items On The Bill Include Charlene & Charlene, Quine Sisters, Pearl & Rex Reeves, The Royle Trio. | 1917 | The Bert Le Blanc Musical Travesty Stars | Empire Theatre | 24-30 Nov. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Lady Sen- Mei, The logos | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Theatre | 1-6 Jan. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Les Bates' Follies of Pleasure In A Revue Entitled "In Mexico", Belle Verne (Singing Cyclist), Lew James (Hebrew Impersonator, Reina Selma (Danseuse), Alsace, De Baker's Living Models. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 14-20 Apr. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Les Bates' The Follies of Pleasure In A Revue Entitled "Fun In A Harem", Belle Verne, Alsace, Leew James &. Reina Selma, De Baker's Models. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 21-27 Apr. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Les Bates' The Follies of Pleasure In A Revue Entitled "In Joyland", King &. Thornton (Assisted By Robert Drume In A Comedy Sketch Entitled "Two of A Kind"), Lew James & Reina Selma. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 28 Apr.-4 May 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Les Bates' The Follies of Pleasure In A Revue Entitled The Matinee Girl", Vernon & Reid (Acrobats), Dan Thomas, George Lennon, Jill Hill, Clarke & Wallace. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 7-13 Apr. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Leslie Holmes (Comedian), George Edwards (Comedian), Harry BorTadale (Comedian), Rozalie Lyons, Madge Griffith, Violet Silvester, Linda Dale (Dancing Comedienne), Rosie Parkes (Comedienne), Maggie Foster (Violinist), Sydney Mannering (Tenor and Producer), Colin Crane (Baritone), Henri Penn (Accompanist) and a Ladies' Orchestra. | 1917 | The Courtiers | Original Cremorne Theatre | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Leslie Woods &. Co. (Comedy Sketch), Brull & Hemsley (Burlesque of The Knut, The Girl, and The Egg"), The Togos, Tim & Gertie Moore, Haig & Haig, Carlton & Sutton, Lillian Teece, Thompson & Montez, Dora Oberman. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 29 Sep.-5 Oct 1')1 7 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Maud Courtney (Songs And Gowns), Mr. C. (Raconteur), Vandinoff & Louie (Artists of The Whirling Canvas), Sharrat & Lang (Patter And Song), Ted Maclean & Genevieve Lee, Nat Hanky, Coleman Sisters, Eileen Gleury (Character Songstress), Sidney Jones & Gladys Raines (Tit-Bits and Oddities) | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 2.5-31 Aug. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Merton & Rydon (Comedy), Dot Devine Five Gadabout Girls `Pretty Peaches At The Piano In Costume, Song And Comedy'), Frank Lank & Alice (Club Manipulators), Marie Bucher (Comedienne), Rio & Helmar (Muscular Masterpieces), 3 Carrs, Maud Fanning & Co., Marsden & Florence, Tim & Gertie Moore. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 13-19 Oct. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: One-Act farce with Rosie Parkes, the "Potted Concert Party", George Edwards., and Harry Borradale, Leslie Holmes demonstrated ridiculous mannerisms, story told by George Edwards about the life of a leper. | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 17-23 Aug. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Operatic Excerpts From Faust, A Recitation of "Little Boy's Lament", and a Comic Sketch "Shakespeare Mad" (first appearance ofGracie Dorran). | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 15-21 Feb. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Operatic Excerpts From Lucia Di Lammermoor, "Twisted Nursery Rhymes", And "Sports". | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 8-14 Feb. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: operatic selections from carmen, and Humorous Sketches called "The Department Store" and "Knocking '1_,' Out of Kelly". | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 7-12 Apr. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Paul Sta.nhope's Musical Comedy Revue Entitled "Razzle Dazzle", Jolly Johnny Larkin, Mckay & Graham, Early & Laight, Glen Echo, Blake & Granby. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 30 June-6 July 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Paul Stanhope's Musical comedy revue entitled 'Hokey Pokey"} Winifred & Lumley, Fredo Boys, Marjori Alwyn, Mons. Poir caire. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 16-22 June 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Paul Stanhope's Musical Comedy Revue Entitled "Foley Poley", Ford & Perrin, Clemo The Clever, Jolly Johnny Larkin, Mckay & Graham, Blake & Granby. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 7-13 July 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Paul Stanhope's Musical Comedy Revue Entitled "Razzle Dazzle", Tom Rees, Harris & Gold, Tsuda, Lieut. Gordon. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 2-8 June 1917 | Theatrical | |||||
Vaudeville: Paul Stanhope's Musical Comedy Revue Entitled "Safety First", Lieut. Gordon (Military Ventriloquist), Balto (Novelty Act), Tom Rees, Ernest Pitcher. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 19-25 May 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Paul Stanhope's Musical Comedy Revue Entitled "Twirly Whirly", Harris & Gold, Alsace, Lieut. Gordon, Balto. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 26 May-1 June 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Philip Newbury (Tenor), Amy Murphy (N.Z. Soprano), Hickey & Rose (Terpsichorean Pot Pourri), Ray & Gray (Comedians), 3 Breezy Sailors In Nautical Nonsense), Bluffo (Juggler), Elton Black (Scotch Comedian), Armitage & Hine In Sparkling Divertisement), The Gilberts, Merton & Rydon. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 27 Oct.-2 Nov. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Roland Henry and Andrew Pace's Operatic Burlesque. | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 1-17 Jan, 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Roland Henry's Serrnonette On "Spring" and comic turns by Andrew Pace and Harry Grahant | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 4-10 Jan. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Ross & Wyse & Big Surprise (Comedy Singing And Acrobatic Novelty, Featuring A Physical Marvel, "The Wonder of The Age", Fred Arthur (Shabby Genteel Creations And Mimicry), Donald Cornwallis (Elocutionist And Picture-Play Producer), Edith Cowley (Contralto), Marie George, Armitage & Hine, Mark Erickson, Eileen Redmond, Iviurfayne. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 30 Dec. 1916-_ Jan. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Ross &. Wyse And Big Surprise (Acrobatism Extraordinary), Ward Lear, Arthur Croxon, The Alerts, Leonard's Dogs, Jack Quinlan, National Trio (Dainty Girls- -Joyous Songs), Mckay & Graham, Shirley & Shirley (Novel Musical Melange). | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 21-27 July 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Ruth Budd ("The Girl with the Smile"), The Creole Fashion Plate (The Mystery with the Dual Voices"), The Harlans (Balancing), Edna May Foster & Co., Thurber & Thurber, Kelly & Drake, Anzac Bobby Pearce, Anita. | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 27 Oct.-2 Nov. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Sidney Jones & Gladys Raines (Song and Patter), The Belldays In a Funny Skit Called "The Lady of The Falls), Ned Miller (Tenor), Vera Parker, Nat Hanley, Coleman Sisters, Warren Hastings, Zakaree Errnakov, Ted Maclean & Genevieve Lee In Sketch "Never Too Old"). | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 18-24 Aug. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Alerts, Arthur Croxon, Leonard's Dogs, Jack Quinlan, National Trio, Clemo, Ford & Perrin, Jolly Johnny Larkin, Mckay &. Graham. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 14-20 July 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Arteens (Acrobatic Novelty, Introducing Their Clever Dog, Jessie), The Zadella.s (Phyllis & Cerise, Champion High-Kickers), The Raleighs, Florence Esdaile, Charles Edenbury, Howard & Stella, The Paulastos, Edith Cowley, Donald Cornwallis. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 13-19 Jan. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Bunty Comedy Co., Quine Sisters (Songstresses), Billy &. Doris (Comedy-Dance Team), Walter Mckay (The Musical Knut), The Dentines, Wong Toy Sun, Hal, Ray & Gray, Armitage & Hine. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 10-16 Nov. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Burlesque of "The Musical Restaurant". [Benefit on 14 Mar. to the Imperial Service Institute] | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 8-16 Mar, 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: the Camille Trio (Comedy), Joseph Blascheck (Society Entertainer), Alyce Austin (Concert Star), Vera Bedford (Balladist), Ethel Vaughan (Comedienne), The Sheldons (Acrobats), George Wright (Comedian), Anzac Bobby Pearce, Anita, | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 3-9 Nov. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: The Dentines (Aerial Act), Wong Toy Sun (Chinese Magician), Hal (Juggling Jester), 3 Breezy Sailors (Nautical Nonsense), Philip Newbury & Amy Murphy, Hickey & Rose, Ray & Gray, Elton Black, Armitage & Hine. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 3-9 Nov. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Dick & Dorothy Trio (Dancing), Cuskos Monkeys, Mcquoin & Taylor (Musical Comedy Couple), Klentos (Athletes), George Wheeler (Eccentric Musical Tramp), The Elmars (Acrobatic Specialty), James Mum, The Philmars. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 24-30 Mar. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Ensemble "By The Sea", and The Burlesque "On A 'Bus" | 1917 | Dandies Costume Comedy Company | Original Cremorne Theatre | 28 Dec. 1916-3 Jan. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: The Farce "The Dinkurn School", a burlesque drama, "Fun in a Tea Shop". | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 23-29 Nov. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: the first appearance of Elsa May (Sings At The Piano) and Arthur Hernsley (Comedian And Dancer). Program Features "Fun In A Music Shop". | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 2-8 Nov. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Gay Mrs. Cohn. Other Items On The Bill Include Eddie Burns & Phyllis Clerc (Wooden Shoe Dancing), Rose & Dell Tiltan & West, The Five Lewins. | 1917 | The Bert Le Blanc Musical Travesty Stars | Empire Theatre | 29 Dec.-4 Jan. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: The Gilberts (Song And Chatter), Marie Bucher, Merton &. Rydon, Dot Devine's Five Gadabout Girls, Frank Lank & Alice, Rio & Delmar, 3 Cans, Maud Fanning &. Co. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 20-26 Oct. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Musical Bentleys (Xylophonists), Barron & Rossetti (Belgian Cellist And French Singer), Milly Tilley (Soprano), Ross & Wyse, Arthur Croxon (Song And Patter), Shirley & Shirley, Jack Quinlan, Ward Lear, Do Zey (Chinese Athlete) | 1917 | Empire Theatre | Vaudeville | First BC Advertisement In 1917 | |||||
Vaudeville: The Raleighs In Their Original Novelty Entitled "The Singing Laundry Maid And That Fellow On The Clothes-Line"), Florence Esdaile, Charles Edenbury (Equilibrist), Howard & Stella, The Paulastos (Live Waiters), Ross & Wyse & Big Surprise, Fred Arthur, Edith Cowley, Donald Cornwallis. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 6-12 Jan.. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The rarce "The Embarrassed Butler". | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 1 26 Oct.-1 Nov. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: The Togos (Japanese Jugglers And Equilibriasts), Tim & Gertie Moore ("America's `So Different' Coloured Entertainers"), Haig & Haig (Demonstration of Strength), Carlton & Sutton (Patterologists), Lillian Teece, Three Musical Ibsons, Thompson &. Montez, Dora Oberman. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 11-28 Sep. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Then They Woke Up. Other Items On The Bill Include Charlene & Charlene, Pearl & Rex Reeves, The Royle Trio, Lillian Fontenoy, Laurent ('The Mental Miracle'). | 1917 | The Bert Le Blanc Musical Travesty Stars | Empire Theatre | 1-7 Dec. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville: Tom Rees (Instrumentalist And Monologuist), Lew James & Reina Selma, Wallo &. Kloffo, King & Thornton, Duquesne Quartette, Con Moreni, Lali Brooke, Les Wharton, Ernest Pitcher. | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 12-18 May 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Vera Parker (Contralto), Zakaree Ermakov (The Russian Cossack In a Display of Ancient And Modem War Weapons), Orphea (Music Maker), The Gibsons (Song And Dance), Warren Hastings, Barron & Roset-ti, Do Zey, The Musical Bentleys, Ted Maclean (Author And Actor), Genevieve Lee The Beautiful Californian Star). | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 4-10 Aug. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Violet Silvester's Song-Story About Two Captive Monkeys, Borradale's Musical Monologue. | 1917 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 9-15 Nov. 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: Wallo & Kloffo (Novelty Act), King & Thornton, Walter (The Boy Violinist), Ernest Pitcher (Comedian), Les Bates' The Follies of Pleasure In A Revue Entitled "A Night In Bohemia". | 1917 | Empire Theatre | 5-1 I May 1917 | Vaudeville | |||||
Vaudeville: What's The Use?. Other Items On The Bill Include Lillian Fontenoy, Laurent, De Bouviers (Picturesque Posing), The Five Lewins ('Eastern Beauties In Melody And Fascinating Dance'). | 1917 | The Bert Le Blanc Musical Travesty Stars | Empire Theatre | 8-14 Dec. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Vaudeville:: Includes Mabel Morgan ("Queen of American Musical Cornedy"—Although she is an Australian), All Grant (Monologist), Archy Onri & Dolly (Jugglers And Acrobats), Gwen Lewis (Comedienne), Winifred Levier e (Balladist), June Adele, Thurber & Thurber. | 1917 | Hugh D. Mcintosh | Tivoli Roof Garden | 25 Aug. 1917 | Vaudeville | ||||
Walter George's Smart Set. Includes a program a miniature musical comedy called "The Grand Hotel" | 1917 | Palace Gardens | 11-1 u . 1 l 7 | Theatrical | |||||
Was She To Blame? | 1917 | Robert Hollyford's Dan Barry Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 3-9 Mar. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
When The Sea Gives Up Its Dead | 1917 | Robert Hollyford's Dan Barry Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 27 Jan.-2 Feb. 1917 | Theatrical | ||||
Wirth Brothers' Circus and Menagerie | 1917 | Musgrave Park | 11-18 Aug.1917 | Circus | |||||
Wirth Brothers' Circus and Menagerie of Trained Wild Animals | 1917 | Musgrave Park | 19-28 July 1917 | Circus | |||||
34th Vaudeville: the Ensemble Piece called "The Last Tram" and the first appearance of Stanley Tamblyn. | 1918 | Palace Gardens | Stanley Tamblyn | 5-11 Apr. 1918 | Theatrical | ||||
A Convict's Sweetheart; Or, Sentenced For Life | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 3-9 Aug. 1918 | Drama | ||||
A Grand Concert, arranged by the Anzacs on Furlough Entertainment Committee | 1918 | Exhibition Hall | 11-Dec-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
A Life's Revenge | 1918 | Walter Howard | Philip Lytton's Popular Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | George Cross, Herbert Linden, Clive Farnham, Fred Coape, John Fernside, Fred Stevenson, William Stewart, George Denton, Robert Drumm OD d, Dunstan Webb, Muriel Dale, Gracie Doran, Nellie Bramley | 2-8 Feb. 1918 | Drama | ||
A Soldier Of France, Or The Convent's Trust | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 20-26 July 1918 | Drama | ||||
A Son of' the Sea | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 9-12 Nov. 1918 | Drama | ||||
A Touch uf Nature Nature | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 14-20 Sep. 1918 | Drama | ||||
A Woman qf Pleasure | 1918 | William Anderson's Premier Dramatic Company | Tivoli Theatre | 12-18 Jan. 1918 | Drama | ||||
A Woman's Honor | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 27 Apr.-2 May | Drama | ||||
Allies' City | 1918 | Botanic Gardens | 15 Dec. 1917-11 Feb. 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Alliss Of Rouring Camp | 1918 | Bert Harte | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 1 18-24 May 1918 | Drama | |||
An Irishman's Honour | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 14-17 Dec, 1918 | Drama | assisted by well-known a benefit performance in aid of the Bulimba R.C. Presbytery | |||
Apollo Club Concert | 1918 | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 20-Aug-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Apollo Club's Grand Concert | 1918 | Exhibition Hall | 18 June 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Armistice Demonstration: Includes Prominent Singers, Returned Soldiers Speakers, the Recruiting Choirs, and a tableau entitled "The Angel of Peace" by the Railway Workers. | 1918 | Exhibition Hall | 18-Nov-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Arrah-Na-Pogue | 1918 | Dion Boucicault | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 22-28 June 1918 | Drama | |||
Australia's National Day: Monster Precession And Sports Carnival organised by the Foundation Day Celebration Committee | 1918 | Exhibition Grounds | 26-Jan-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Australian Red Cross Concert | 1918 | Exhibition Hall | 5-Oct-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Benefit Concert in aid of the Mater Misericordiae Public Hospital | 1918 | Centennial Hall | 20 Dec. 1918 - | Theatrical | |||||
Big Patriotic Concert in aid of the Friendly Societies' Patriotic Effort. Includes Stiffy And Mo, Chas Morgan, W.E. Schleusener, J.J. Scully, J.C. Valentine, W. Anderson (Queensland's Harry Lauder), E.Bowser, Master J. Dauth (Champion Cornetist), Ruth Sheviels, Miss G. Fogg, Miss Pinder, Miss Wilson, and cinema picture of the King's Birthday Procession. | 1918 | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 24 July 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Billiirn Fair in aid of the 41 and 42 Battalions' Comforts Fund with a Novel afternoon programme, Arranged By Miss E. Massey-Jackson (Late Of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.)] | 1918 | Domain | Miss Massey Jackson | 6-Apr-1918 | Theatrical | ||||
Blue Beard | 1918 | Taylor and Coleman | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Kathleen Mack, Maud Shipp, Joe Charles, Charles Howard, Iris Mckenzie. | 26 Dec. 1917-5 Jan. 1918 | Vaudeville | |||
Boccaccio | 1918 | Brisbane Operatic Players | Tivoli Theatre | 3-9 May 1918 | Drama | ||||
Bought And Paid For | 1918 | George Broadhurst | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Muriel Starr | 6-9 Sep. 1918 | Theatrical | ||
Breaking-Up Concert and Ball arranged by Miss Massey Jackson ('Fancy Dances by the pupils') | 1918 | Centennial Hall | Miss Massey Jackson | 25-Oct-1918 | Theatrical | ||||
Brisbane Apollo Club's 150 Concert | 1918 | Brisbane Apollo Club | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 12-Nov-1918 | Theatrical | ||||
Brisbane Caledonian Society and Burns Club Concert | 1918 | Centennial Hall | 22 June 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Brisbane Musical Bowlers assisted by Lena Hammond and Gladys Frost. A Popular Concert in aid of the Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund | 1918 | Albert Hall | 10 July 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Buffalo Bill | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 6-12 Apr. 1918 | Drama | ||||
Bums Anniversary Concert | 1918 | Brisbane Caledonian Society and Burns Club | Centennial Hall | 25-Jan-1918 | Theatrical | ||||
Cahill-Brooke Popular Concert | 1918 | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 15 And 22 June 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Camp Fire Beach Concert: includes a full Elocutionary and Musical Program | 1918 | Royal Society of St. George | Cleveland Beach | 21-Sep-1918 | Theatrical | ||||
Canary Cottage | 1918 | J. C. Williamson New English Musical Comedy | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 16-18 May 1918 | Musical Theatre | ||||
Captain Starlight | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 19-25 Oct. 1918 | Drama | ||||
Chautauqua: Afternoon: Carrie Lanceley, Prima Donna and the New York Players' Drama one act purpose plays "The Maker of Dreams" and "The Prussian Way". Evening: Southern Seas Sextette (Costume Sketch), and Chancellor G.H. Bradford's Lecture on "Suncrowned Manhood". | 1918 | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 16-Dec-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Chautauqua: Afternoon: Dr. Andrew Johnson's Lecture on "Prophets and Guards" Evening: Milred Clemens' | 1918 | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 12-Dec-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Chautauqua: Afternoon: Hon. J.C. Herdsman's Lecture on "Carry On" Evening: Carrie Lanceley, Prima Donna and the New York Plyers' Drama Huckleberry Finn. | 1918 | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 18/12/1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Chautauqua: Afternoon: Mr. J.C. Herdsman's Lecture on "Dry Bones" and vocal numbers by the "Melody Mirth Quartette". Evening: Carrie Lanceley, Prima Donna and the New York Players' Drama Huckleberry Finn, | 1918 | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 14-Dec-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Chautauqua: Afternoon: Southern Seas Sextette (Costume Sketch), and Chancellor G.H. Bradford's Lecture on "Suncrowned Man My Brother and 1". Evening: Southern Seas Sextette Grand Farewell Concert. | 1918 | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 17 Dec. 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Cheating Cheaters | 1918 | Max Marcin | J. C. Williamson Limited | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Kathlene Macdonell, Charles Waldron | 14-18 Mar. 1918 | Theatrical | ||
Christmas Concert by nurses and inmates. | 1918 | Diarnantina Hospital Dining Hall | 21-Dec-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert and Dance | 1918 | Highland Society of Brisbane | Temperance Hall, Edward Street | 3 May 1918 _ | Theatrical | ||||
Concert arranged bc, E.R.B. Jordan in aid of the Queensland Soldiers' Educational-Industrial Institute | 1918 | Exhibition Hall | 18-May-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert by Gladys Frost's Students in aid of the War Nurses' Fund | 1918 | Beale's Concert Salon (Queen Street) | 5-Dec-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert by pupils of St. Laurence's Christian Brothers' College | 1918 | South Brisbane Technical College Hall | 13-Dec-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert by the Mandeville Entertainers in aid of Jack's Day | 1918 | Junction Hall, Annerley Road, South Brisbane | 14-Nov-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert in aid of AIF Engineers' and Miners' Christmas Cheer Fund. Featuring leading Brisbane artists. | 1918 | Exhibition Hall | 7-Dec-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert in aid of the Boys Evicted from the Queensland Soldiers' Industrial Institute | 1918 | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 31-May-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Concert in aid of the Prisoners of War Fund | 1918 | Cliveden, Oxley | Residence of Mrs. J.B. Enderson | 16-Nov-1918 | Theatrical | ||||
Concert in aid of the YWCA Funds | 1918 | St. Andrew's Hall, Creek Street | 4-Dec-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Created At The Altar | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Vene Linden, W.H. Ayr, Belle Cole, Frank Mills, Fred Garland, Hilda Ashman, Midget Ayr. | 1 5-21 June 1 91 | Drama | |||
Dramatic and Musical Entertainment by Yeronga Entertainment Club in Aid of Lavender Day | 1918 | Yeronga Hall | 10-Aug-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
East Lynne | 1918 | Mrs Henry Wood | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 27 Nov.-3 Dee. 1918 | Drama | |||
East Lynne | 1918 | Mrs Henry Wood | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | Vera Linden | 8-14 June 1918 | Drama | ||
Elsy Treweek (Operatic Soprano) and Fred Collier (Baritone) | 1918 | Albert Hall | 3 And 5 Aug. 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Empire Day: Great National Demonstration | 1918 | Exhibition Concert Hall | 24-May-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Englishman's Great Loyalist Demonstration and National Concert. Organised by the Royal Society of St. George | 1918 | Exhibition Hall | 26-Sep-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Final Popular Concert | 1918 | Centennial Hall | 2-Nov-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
For His Wife 's Sake | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 11-17 May 1918 | Drama | ||||
From Altar to Prison | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 20-22 Nov. 1918 | Drama | ||||
From Altar To Prison | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 23-28 Mar. 1918 | Drama | ||||
Garden Fair: Novelties, Sideshows, Stalls [Every Evening] [The Daring Pharos as "The Human Torch" in the Fiery Slide For Life Advertised On 15 Mar.] | 1918 | Botanic Gardens | 4-25 Mar. 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Glascow Fair Concert, under the auspices of the Brisbane Caledonian Society and Burns Club | 1918 | Centennial Hall | 3-Aug-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Going Up | 1918 | James Montgomery | J. C. Williamson New Musical Comedy | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 30 Nov.-9 Dec. | Comedy | |||
Gran 'dad Rudd | 1918 | Steele Rudd | Bert Bailey Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | Bert Bailey, Fred Macdonald, William Evans, Edmund Duggan, Harcourt Hare, Louis Machilton, Leslie Woods, J.J. Lennon, Willie Driscoll, George Kensington, Vincent Powell, Queenie Sefton, Yetty Landau, Lilias Adeson, Alfreda Bevan, Jessie Dale, Gracie Doran | 13-19 July 1918 | Theatrical | ||
Grand 'Mock' Wedding of Miss Australia Bull To Mr. Victor Britain | 1918 | Brisbane Gymnasium | 22 June 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Annual Entertainment by the pupils of the Christian Brothers' College, Gregory Terrace (musical, dramatic, and gymnastic displays) | 1918 | Centennial Hall | 17-Dec-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert and Patriotic Pageant called "Britannia's Review" | 1918 | St. Andrew's Hall, Creek Street | Barbara Sisley | Mildred Bell, Eunice Cochrane, W.G. Templeton, and the Jacaranda Glee Club | 6 July 19i8 | Theatrical | |||
Grand Concert by Constance Buchan (a pupil of Dame Melba), assisted by Margaret Sinclair Anderson, L.R.A.M. (Pianist), Eric Hayne (Violinist), George Kitson (Baritone), Barbara Sisley (Elocutionist) | 1918 | Albert Hall | 16-Feb-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert by Elsie Fisher and Advanced Students. Proceeds in aid of Jack's Day | 1918 | Albert Hall | 23-Nov-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert by Loyal Orange Institution of Queensland. | 1918 | Centennial Hall | 12 July 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert by the Albert Street Choir in aid of Red Cross Funds | 1918 | Antonia Dolores | Exhibition Concert Hall | R.L. Wishful | 7 Aug. 1918 10, 12, 15, 17 Aug. 1918 | Theatrical | |||
Grand Concert by the Brisbane Hospital Nursing Staff (assisted by prominent artists) in aid of the War Nurses' Fund | 1918 | Exhibition Concert Hall | 24-Aug-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert by well-known artists | 1918 | Albert Hall | 26-Oct-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert in aid of French Cross Appeal | 1918 | Mrs. S.B. Harris | GPO | Mrs. S.B. Harris | 17-Dec-1918 | Theatrical | |||
Grand Concert on behalf of the Federal Taxation Department's Soldiers' Comforts Fund | 1918 | Albert Hall | 3-May-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert organised by Ethel Gardner in aid of the Red Cross. | 1918 | Albert Hall | 15 June 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Concert with Proceeds in aid of Y.M.C.A. War Work | 1918 | Federal Taxation Department | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 6 June 1918 | Theatrical | ||||
Grand Concert. The performers are all winners of the last Eisteddfod competition. | 1918 | St. Colomb's Hall, Clayfield | 13 June 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Red Cross Concert | 1918 | General Post Office | 8July 1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Grand Revival Of The Old-Time Minstrel First Part. Includes Frank Herberte (Interlocutor and Producer), Kitty Stanley (Balladist), Lily Vockler (Chorus Singer), Ernest Eugene (Basso), Ern Delavele (Descriptive Vocalist), Annie Tye (Comedienne), Olga Pennington (Soubrette), Harry Carlton, Ted Sutton, George Pagden (Endmen). Plus the final week of Winifred La France, and the first appearances of Coco, She, & It (Comedy Balancing Act), Jolly John Larkin C The Happy Coon'), Carlton Max (Ventiloquist), Kitch & Kliftie In "Circus Pastimes"), The Bros, Delavale (Patter Comedians), and the absurdity of "Uncle Tom—In Five Minutes". | 1918 | Fuller's Vaudeville Ltd | Empire Theatre | 31 Aug,-6 Sep. 1918 | Vaudeville | ||||
Grand Victory Concert by the Brisbane Musical Union. | 1918 | Exhibition Concert Hall | 26-Nov-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Great Peace Thanksgiving Festival | 1918 | Exhibition Grounds | 1-Dec-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Great Public Meeting on Red Cross Day—Includes Speeches by Prominent Public Men, Solos by Lena Hammond and George Kitson, and Recitations by Barbara Sisley and Harry Bon-adale. | 1918 | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 25-27 May 1918 I | Theatrical | |||||
Henry V | 1918 | William Shakespeare | Brisbane Shakespeare Society | Exhibition Building | Joseph Jeremiah Stable | Drama | |||
High Jinks | 1918 | J. C. Williamson New Musical Comedy | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 12-14 Dec. 191X | Comedy | ||||
Horsemen's Concert | 1918 | Young Women's Christian Association | Gymnasium Hall | 18-Oct-1918 | Theatrical | ||||
Hugh Fluxham's Serenaders. Company includes Edith Huxham (Comedienne and Dramatic Soprano), Pop Batterbury (Monologist and Impersonator), Pearlie Mckenzie (Singing Soubrette), Olive Seddon (Contralto), Kitty Morton (Singing Soubrette and Dancer), Hugh Hu ham (Tenor And Light Comedian). Fred Heraud (Baritone Soloist), Sydney Hollister (Comedian), Dan Welson (Basso Cantante and Character Comedian), Les Richmond (Musical Director), Bert Munyard (Drum Soloist and Xylophone Expert), Reg, Harrison (Comedian and Dame Impersonator). Includes Pop Batterbury in Military Songs and Patriotic Recitations. | 1918 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 10-15 Aug. 1918 | Theatrical | John N. McCallum Reopend The Cremorne On 10 August 1918 | ||||
Illustrated Lecture by Dr. Lilian Cooper and Miss Bedford on "Hospital and Transport Experiences on the Bulgarian Front" in aid of the Red Cross Funds | 1918 | National Council of Women | Lyceum / Elite Theatre | 10 July 1918 | Theatrical | ||||
Irish Pluck | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 16-22 Mar. 1918 | Drama | ||||
Irish Pluck; or, The Widow's Son | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 6-8 Nov. 1918 | Drama | Benefit in aid of St. Brigid's Convent Funds on 6 Nov | |||
It's Never Too Late to Mend | 1918 | Charles Reade' | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 21-27 Sep. 1918 | Drama | |||
Jack's Day Grand Musical and Miscellaneous Entertainment | 1918 | At the Kiosk in the Botanic Gardens | 23-Nov-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Jack's Great Fun Night (in aid of Jack's Day Funds): Serenaders regular bill plus the program includes the auctioning of an autographed Union Jack and performances by local artists such as Arthur Crane (Baritone), Geo. Webster (Comedian), Brisbane Concert Band, Anzac Welcome Home Choirs from the leading business houses, and the Tableaux entitled "Spring" ('comprising 30 of Brisbane 's beauties') | 1918 | Original Cremorne Theatre | 19-Dec-1918 | Theatrical | |||||
Joe, the Girl Miner | 1918 | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 7-10 Dec. 1918 | Drama | ||||
Just A Girl | 1918 | Bert Bailey Dramatic Company | His / Her Majesty's Theatre | 20-26 July 1918 | Theatrical | ||||
Keane of Kalgoorlie | 1918 | Arthur Wright and E.W. O'Sullivan | Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company | Theatre Royal | 21-27 Dec. 1918 | Drama | |||
Ladies' Concert and Social Evening Held on Association Day for the Commercial Travellers' Association of Queensland. | 1918 | 17-Aug-1918 | Theatrical | ||||||
Lost And Found | 1918 | Grace M. Aguilar | New Thought Truth Centre | Temperance Hall, Edward Street | 26 July 1918 | Theatrical | |||
lye Norman (Contralto), Assisted By Lena Hammond, Robert Kaye And Charles Berliner (Elocutionist) |