1920 - 1939
Other Shakespeare performances
Includes digitised programme =
- 23 April 1920 The Merry Wives of Windsor (etc.) - New Theatre, London More
- 23 April 1920 Love's Labour's Lost (etc.) - Royal Victoria Hall/The Old Vic, London More
- 10 May 1920 Julius Caesar (etc.) - Gaiety Theatre, Hastings More
- 12 May 1920 Much Ado About Nothing - King's Theatre, London More
- 15 November 1920 The Tempest (etc.) - Gaiety Theatre, Hastings More
- 19 April-8 May 1920 Much Ado About Nothing (etc.) - Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon More
- 26 April 1921 Henry V - Strand Theatre, London More
- 29 April 1921 Much Ado About Nothing (etc.) - New Theatre, London More
- 7-14 January 1922 The Taming of the Shrew - All Saints, London More
- 1 May 1922 Hamlet - Royal Victoria Hall/The Old Vic, London More
- 8-12 May 1922 Timon of Athens - Royal Victoria Hall/The Old Vic, London More
- 11 August 1922 King John - Barn Theatre, Little Easton More
- 5 December 1922 Antony and Cleopatra - Royal Victoria Hall/The Old Vic, London More
- 11-12 December 1922 The Merchant of Venice (etc.) - Gaiety Theatre, Hastings More
- 23 April-19 May 1923 A Midsummer Night's Dream (etc.) - Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon More
- 4-8 June 1923 A Midsummer Night's Dream (etc.) - Gaiety Theatre, Hastings More
- 30 March 1924 King Lear - Regent Theatre, London More
- 23 December 1925 Henry VIII - Empire Theatre, London More
- 1-6 November 1926 The Merchant of Venice (etc.) - Gaiety Theatre, Hastings More
- 24 December 1926 Macbeth - Prince's Theatre, London More
- 14 October 1927 The Taming of the Shrew - Lyric Theatre , London More
- 8-12 January 1928 A Midsummer Night's Dream - Arts Theatre Club, London More
- 23 April 1929 A Midsummer Night's Dream - Palace Theatre, London More
- 24 May 1932 Twelfth Night - New Theatre, London More
- 4-20 December 1933 Measure for Measure - Royal Victoria Hall/The Old Vic, London More
- 2-5 September 1936 The Merry Wives of Windsor - County Theatre, Ashford More
- 10 November 1936 As You Like It - Royal Victoria Hall/The Old Vic, London More
- 28 June-1 July 1939 Hamlet - Royal Lyceum Theatre, London More
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