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Daly's Theatre

Address:
Cranbourn Street, Leicester Square
London,

BUILT: 1893

SEATING CAPACITY: 600

Shows at the Daly's Theatre

DATES PRODUCTION
1/21/1937 - 1/21/1937 This'll Make You Whistle (1936)
11/22/1933 - 11/22/1933 That's a Pretty Thing (1933)
11/19/1930 - 11/19/1930 Little Tommy Tucker (1930)
9/3/1930 - 9/3/1930 Eldorado (1930)
10/10/1929 - 10/10/1929 A Yankee At The Court Of King Arthur (1929)
2/26/1929 - 2/26/1929 The White Camellia (1929)
7/30/1928 - 7/30/1928 Blue Eyes (1928)
2/23/1928 - 2/23/1928 Lady Mary (1928)
7/27/1927 - 7/27/1927 Peggy-Ann (1927)
2/19/1927 - 2/19/1927 The Blue Mazurka (1927)
5/22/1926 - 5/22/1926 Yvonne (1926)
12/20/1923 - 12/20/1923 Madame Pompadour (1923)
10/21/1922 - 10/21/1922 The Lady of the Rose (1922)
2/19/1921 - 2/19/1921 Sybil (1921)
5/15/1920 - 5/15/1920 A Southern Maid (1920)
2/10/1917 - 2/10/1917 The Maid of the Mountains (1917)
12/23/1916 - 12/23/1916 Young England (1916)
5/13/1916 - 5/13/1916 The Happy Day (1916)
4/24/1915 - 4/24/1915 Betty (1915)
5/17/1913 - 5/17/1913 The Marriage Market (1913)
11/13/1912 - 12/15/1912 The Red Petticoat (1912)
6/1/1912 - 6/1/1912 Gypsy Love (1912)
5/20/1911 - 5/20/1911 The Count of Luxembourg (1911)
1/10/1910 - 1/10/1910 The King of Cadonia (1910)
11/8/1909 - 1/9/1910 The Belle of Brittany (1909)
9/25/1909 - 9/25/1909 The Dollar Princess (1909)
6/8/1907 - 6/8/1907 The Merry Widow (1907)
12/3/1906 - 3/31/1906 The Belle of Mayfair (1906)
10/27/1906 - 10/27/1906 Les Merveilleuses (1906)
8/27/1906 - 8/27/1906 Marrying Mary (1906)
8/28/1905 - 8/28/1905 The Catch of the Season (1905)
4/29/1905 - 4/29/1905 The Little Michus (1905)
4/17/1905 - 4/17/1905 San Toy (1905)
1/14/1905 - 1/14/1905 The Duchess of Dantzic (1905)
10/24/1904 - 10/24/1904 The Cingalee (1904)
9/1/1904 - 9/1/1904 The School Girl (1904)
4/4/1904 - 5/2/1904 The Prince of Pilsen (1904)
3/5/1904 - 3/5/1904 The Cingalee (1904)
2/15/1904 - 2/15/1904 Glittering Gloria (1904)
1/18/1904 - 1/18/1904 Sergeant Kitty (1904)
1/5/1904 - 1/5/1904 My Lady Molly (1904)
9/1/1903 - 9/1/1903 Three Little Maids (1903)
12/29/1902 - 12/29/1902 The Billionaire (1902)
9/22/1902 - 12/28/1902 A Country Girl (1902)
5/12/1902 - 5/12/1902 King Dodo (1902)
4/7/1902 - 4/7/1902 San Toy (1902)
1/18/1902 - 1/18/1902 A Country Girl (1902)
9/16/1901 - 9/16/1901 The Messenger Boy (1901)
3/4/1901 - 3/4/1901 San Toy (1901)
10/1/1900 - 10/1/1900 San Toy (1900)
9/6/1900 - 9/6/1900 The Rose of Persia (1900)
9/6/1900 - 9/6/1900 The Rose of Persia (1900)
10/21/1899 - 10/21/1899 San Toy (1899)
8/25/1898 - 8/25/1898 A Runaway Girl (1898)
6/8/1898 - 6/2/1899 A Greek Slave (1898)
8/16/1897 - 8/16/1897 The Circus Girl (1897)
4/23/1897 - 4/23/1897 The Circus Girl (1897)
9/9/1896 - 9/9/1896 The Geisha (1896)
4/25/1896 - 4/25/1896 The Geisha (1896)
2/2/1895 - 2/2/1895 An Artist's Model (1895)
9/17/1894 - 9/17/1894 A Gaiety Girl (1894)
9/10/1894 - 9/10/1894 A Gaiety Girl (1893)
6/5/1893 - 6/5/1893 A Gaiety Girl (1893)
4/19/1884 - 4/19/1884 A Night in Venice (1884)
10/18/1879 - 11/28/1879 Wives (1879)
- Cleopatra (1925)

News


Augustin Daly's A MARRIAGE CONTRACT Opens To Rave Reviews At Metropolitan Playhouse
by Stephi Wild - Mar 11, 2018

Metropolitan Playhouse (220 E. 4th Street) welcomes back Victorian impresario Augustin Daly with A Marriage Contract now on stage through Sunday, March 18. This riotous 1892 comedy of a marriage caught between the big city and a small town, makes a triumphant return to the New York stage for the first time since its premiere.
Metropolitan Playhouse Presents Revival Of Augustin Daly's A MARRIAGE CONTRACT
by Stephi Wild - Feb 23, 2018

Obie Award winning Metropolitan Playhouse revives A Marriage Contract, Augustin Daly's uproarious and poignant commentary on marriage, family, and the contrast between county and city life. Staged by Artistic Director Alex Roe at Metropolitan Playhouse, 220 E. 4th Street, New York City. This production marks, to our knowledge, the first time the play is being presented since 1892 premiere. It is worth noting that the script only exists in manuscript form and was never published.
Metropolitan Playhouse Revives Augustin Daly's A MARRIAGE CONTRACT
by Stephi Wild - Jan 28, 2018

Obie Award winning Metropolitan Playhouse revives A Marriage Contract, Augustin Daly's 1892 uproarious and poignant commentary on marriage, family, and the contrast between county and city life. Staged by Artistic Director Alex Roe at Metropolitan Playhouse, 200 E. 4th Street, New York City, this marks, to our knowledge, the first time the play (originally titled A Test Case or Grass Versus Granite) is being presented since its premiere. In fact, it worth noting that the script only exists in manuscript form and was never published.
Refugees welcome at Metropolitan in LEAH, THE FORSAKEN
by Julie Musbach - Jan 28, 2017

LEAH, THE FORSAKEN is a tale of forbidden love, treachery, and redemption from 1862. Leah, a Jewish refugee fleeing persecution in Hungary, is forbidden by law to pass the night in an Austrian town. But there she wins the love of Rudolf, a Christian citizen. When a particularly zealous persecutor convinces Rudolf she has betrayed him, he quickly renounces her. Leah retreats to her exile, but only after bestowing her and her people's curse on him and his progeny. Can there be any light in such a darkened time, and what could possibly light it?
LEAH, THE FORSAKEN Finds a New Home at Metropolitan Playhouse
by Julie Musbach - Jan 9, 2017

LEAH, THE FORSAKEN is a tale of forbidden love, treachery, and redemption from 1862. Leah, a Jewish refugee fleeing persecution in Hungary, is forbidden by law to pass the night in an Austrian town. But there she wins the love of Rudolf, a Christian citizen. But when a particularly zealous persecutor convinces Rudolf she will betray him for gold, he quickly renounces her. Bestowing her curse on him and his progeny, Leah retreats to her exile. Five years later, now bound for a better life in America, she finds Rudolf has prospered with his new family, but also become a devoted champion of justice for Austrian Jews. Reconciled to a degree, the couple find grace in forgiveness and contrition, though equality is an elusive treasure.
Metropolitan Playhouse Closes UNDER THE GASLIGHT 12/19
by BWW News Desk - Dec 19, 2009

Metropolitan Playhouse, 'theatrical archaeologist extraordinaire' (Backstage), presents a revival of Under the Gaslight, by Augustin Daly. First presented at the New York Theatre in1867, Under the Gaslight will be revived in Metropolitan's home at 220 E 4th Street November 20th through December 19th, 2009.
Metropolitan Playhouse Presents UNDER THE GASLIGHT 11/20-12/19
by BWW News Desk - Nov 20, 2009

Metropolitan Playhouse, 'theatrical archaeologist extraordinaire' (Backstage), presents a revival of Under the Gaslight, by Augustin Daly. First presented at the New York Theatre in1867, Under the Gaslight will be revived in Metropolitan's home at 220 E 4th Street November 20th through December 19th, 2009.
Metropolitan Playhouse Presents UNDER THE GASLIGHT 11/20-12/19
by Gabrielle Sierra - Oct 27, 2009

Metropolitan Playhouse, 'theatrical archaeologist extraordinaire' (Backstage), presents a revival of Under the Gaslight, by Augustin Daly. First presented at the New York Theatre in1867, Under the Gaslight will be revived in Metropolitan's home at 220 E 4th Street November 20th through December 19th, 2009.

Daly's Theatre Frequently Asked Questions

What show is currently in Daly's Theatre?
Daly's Theatre's current show is This'll Make You Whistle which began performances on 1/21/1937.

What when was Daly's Theatre built?
Daly's Theatre was built in 1893.

How many seats does Daly's Theatre have?
Daly's Theatre has 600 seats.

What were the longest running shows at Daly's Theatre?
A Greek Slave which ran from 06/08/1898 to 06/02/1899, The Geisha which ran from 09/09/1896 to 04/21/1897, A Runaway Girl which ran from 08/25/1898 to 02/25/1899, and The Belle of Mayfair which ran from 12/03/1906 to 03/30/1907


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