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Stockport
Garrick Theatre
Exchange Street,
Wellington Road South,
Stockport,
Cheshire, SK3 0EJ
Box Office: 0161 480 5866
Stage Door: 0161 480 3287
Registered Charity Number: 1093348
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the oldest dramatics society founded in 1901
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garrick
theatre productions
since 1901
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1901-1902
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TITLE |
PLAYWRIGHT |
VENUE
/ KEY |
The
Merchant of Venice
(& see 1903-4)
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William
Shakespeare
(& see 1903-4) |
MI
/ m |
| 1902-1903 |
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| PLAY
TITLE |
PLAYWRIGHT |
VENUE
/ KEY |
Double
Bill, comprising:
Helping Hands
The Irish Tutor †
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Tom Taylor
Earl of Glengall |
Marple |
| The
School for Scandal |
RB
Sheridan |
MI
&
CRH (ex) |
Double
Bill, comprising:
The Birthplace of Podgers
Box and Cox † |
John Hollingshead
J Maddison Morton |
Compstall
Athenaeum |
| Macbeth
|
William
Shakespeare |
MI
/ m |
| 1903-1904 |
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| PLAY
TITLE |
PLAYWRIGHT |
VENUE
/ KEY |
The
Merchant of Venice
(& see 1901-2)
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William
Shakespeare
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TR
&
Mauldeth Hospital (ex) |
| Twelfth
Night |
William
Shakespeare |
TR
/ m |
| The
Pillars of Society |
Henrik
Ibsen, tr. William Archer
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MI |
| 1904-1905 |
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| PLAY
TITLE |
PLAYWRIGHT |
VENUE
/ KEY |
The
Rivals
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R
B Sheridan
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TR |
| The
Merry Wives of Windsor |
William
Shakespeare |
TR
/ m |
| 1905-1906 |
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| PLAY
TITLE |
PLAYWRIGHT |
VENUE
/ KEY |
Candida
(& see 1906-7, 1907-8)
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G
B Shaw
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GC
& Marple |
| The
Sorcerer |
W
S Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan
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MI
/ m |
| The
Boots at the Swan† |
Charles
Selby |
Stockport
Armoury for Mayor's Old Folks'
Christmas Party |
| The
Winter’s Tale |
William
Shakespeare |
TR
/ m |
| King
Lear |
William
Shakespeare |
TR |
| 1906-1907 |
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| PLAY
TITLE |
PLAYWRIGHT |
VENUE
/ KEY |
Candida
(& see 1905-6, 1907-8)
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G
B Shaw
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GC,
Preston (Brook Street Club),
Tideswell |
You
Never Can Tell
(& see 1907-8) |
G
B Shaw |
GC,
TR, Marple, Preston (Weavers'
Hall) |
| As
You Like It |
William
Shakespeare |
TR
/ m |
| A
Doll’s House |
Henrik
Ibsen, tr. William Archer |
GC,
Tideswell, Preston (Weavers'
Hall) |
| The
Cricket on the Hearth |
Charles
Dickens, adapted by Albert
Smith |
GC |
| 1907-1908 |
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| PLAY
TITLE |
PLAYWRIGHT |
VENUE
/ KEY |
Candida
(& see 1905-6, 1906-7)
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G
B Shaw
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GC
& Buxton |
| Rosmersholm
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Henrik
Ibsen, tr. William Archer
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GC |
You
Never Can Tell
(& see 1906-7) |
G
B Shaw |
Hyde
(Mechanics' Hall), GC, Gatley
(venue
unknown) |
Arms
and the Man
(& see 1908-9) |
G
B Shaw |
GC |
| Romeo
and Juliet |
William
Shakespeare |
TR |
| The
Second Mrs Tanqueray |
Arthur
W Pinero |
GC |
other
performances of one or more
GC plays
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(unspecified) |
at
Marple and Great Warford |
| 1908-1909 |
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| PLAY
TITLE |
PLAYWRIGHT |
VENUE
/ KEY |
Triple
Bill, comprising:
Fame and the Artist†
Cathleen ni Houlihan†
The Man of Destiny†
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Mrs A R Williams
W B Yeats
G B Shaw
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GC |
An
Enemy of the People
(& see 1909-10) |
Henrik
Ibsen, tr. Mrs Eleanor Marx
Aveling |
GC,
Hyde
(Mechanics' Hall, for Students'
Association) |
| Much
Ado About Nothing |
William
Shakespeare |
TR
/ m |
Arms
and the Man
(& see 1907-8) |
G
B Shaw |
TR |
| The
Playboy of the Western World
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J
M Synge |
GC |
| 1909-1910 |
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| PLAY
TITLE |
PLAYWRIGHT |
VENUE
/ KEY |
Monna
Vanna
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Maurice
Maeterlinck, tr. Alfred Sutro
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GC |
An
Enemy of the People
(& see 1908-9) |
Henrik
Ibsen, tr. Mrs Eleanor Marx
Aveling |
GC,
Stockport
Armoury for Co-op Educational
Section, Marple, TR |
| What
the Public Wants |
Arnold
Bennett |
GC |
| Othello
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William
Shakespeare |
TR
/ m |
The
Coming of Peace
(& see 1910-1) |
Gerhart
Hauptmann, tr. Janet Achurch
& C.E.Wheeler |
GC
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