n attempt to list all the shows ever performed at our Hippodromes, beginning with the temporary circus buildings, which from 1884 were specially erected on Pool Meadow for each visit - then, in 1903, to the first permanent, but short-lived, 'Tin' Hippodrome on the Priory Street side of Pool Meadow facing the old Swimming Baths. The popularity of these shows created the demand for a theatre worthy of our city, and so in 1906 began the construction in Hales Street, next to Swanswell Gate, of what we now regard as the Old Hippodrome.
Again, the success of this theatre meant that barely three decades later a greater capacity was required, and so we come to our lovely art-deco New Hippodrome in Hales Street, once known as the Showplace of the Midlands. Opening on the 1st November 1937, it was renamed Coventry Theatre in 1955, then from 1979 became The Apollo, giving its final performance in June 1985. After a short spell as a bingo hall it was eventually realised that such a building could not be put to any practical use, so, sadly, it was demolished in 2002. If anyone still has any tickets or programmes and would like to see them used to illustrate a show, please contact me.
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1951 | New Hippodrome, Hales Street | ||
Date(s) | Show | Notes | Images |
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Mon 19th Mar until Sat 24th Mar 1951 | Tobacco Road | "Adults only" Play based on Erskine Cadwell's novel. | |
Mon 26th Mar until Sat 31st Mar 1951 | All-Star Variety Show | Starring Donald Peers. | |
Mon 2nd Apr until Sat 7th Apr 1951 | The Student Prince | Musical, Starring Lillian Stewart, John Graham, Jimmy Godden and Andrew Waterson. | |
Mon 9th Apr until Sat 21st Apr 1951 | Annie Get Your Gun | With Company of 70 artistes. | |
Sun 15th Apr 1951 | National Dance Band Championship | "Warwickshire". | |
Mon 23rd Apr until Sat 5th May 1951 | International Ballet | including Swan Lake, Coppelia and other ballets. | |
Mon 7th May until Sat 12th May 1951 | Nellie Lutcher and Her Rhythm | With Jimmy Wheeler, Shirley, Sharon & Wanda, and others. | |
Mon 14th May until Sat 19th May 1951 | Billy Cotton and his Band | With full supporting company. | |
Mon 21st May until Sat 2nd Jun 1951 | Brigadoon | Musical Play. | |
Mon 4th Jun until Sat 9th Jun 1951 | Frankie Howerd | With The Florida Trio and The Golliwog, and others. | |
Mon 11th Jun until Sat 16th Jun 1951 | Frou Frou | Play, starring Jean Kent, with Donald Sinden. | |
Mon 18th Jun until Sat 23rd Jun 1951 | The Winter's Tale | Shakespeare Play. | |
Mon 25th Jun until Sat 7th Jul 1951 | Bless The Bride | Musical, with Edmund Goffron and Valerie Lawson. | |
Mon 9th Jul until Sat 14th Jul 1951 | Peter Brough & Archie Andrews | Radio Favourites, with supporting cast. | |
Mon 16th Jul until Sat 21st Jul 1951 | Rose Murphy | Famous Chee-Chee Girl, with many others. | |
Sat 21st Jul 1951 | Annual Dance Recital | By the Orme School of Dancing, raising funds for Dr. Barnardo's Homes. | |
Mon 23rd Jul until Sat 28th Jul 1951 | Variety Show | With Ethel Revnell, Bonar Colleano and may others. | |
Mon 30th Jul until Sat 4th Aug 1951 | Derek Roy | Famous BBC Comedian, with others. | |
Mon 6th Aug until Sat 18th Aug 1951 | Starlight Roof | Musical, with Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss. | |
Mon 20th Aug until Sat 25th Aug 1951 | Highlights of Radio | With Max Wall, Lester Ferguson and Semprini. | |
Mon 27th Aug until Sat 1st Sep 1951 | Jack Warner | Star of Stage, Radio and Screen, with Billy Russell and Jack Daly. | |
Tue 4th Sep until Sat 15th Sep 1951 | Zip Goes A Million | World Premiere, starring George Formby. | |
Mon 17th Sep until Sat 22nd Sep 1951 | Worm's Eye View | Comedy, with Jack Hobbs and Frank Pettitt. | |
Sun 23rd Sep 1951 | London Symphony Orchestra | With the Coventry Philharmonic Choir. | |
Mon 24th Sep until Sat 29th Sep 1951 | Lilac Time | With John Lewis, Arthur Fear, Julia Bretton and Sydney Arnold. | |
Mon 1st Oct until Sat 6th Oct 1951 | Pygmalion | Starring Margaret Lockwood. | |
Mon 8th Oct until Sat 13th Oct 1951 | Original Ballet Russe | Performing Aurora's Wedding, Paganini, Graduation Ball, Coq D'Or, Carnaval, and Prince Igor. | |
Mon 15th Oct until Sat 27th Oct 1951 | Festival On Ice | Tom Arnold's Production. | |
Mon 29th Oct until Sat 3rd Nov 1951 | Colossal Birthday Week Show | All star cast, including Norman Evans, Webster Booth and Anne Ziegler, and the Beverley Sisters. | |
Mon 5th Nov until Sat 17th Nov 1951 | Folies Bergere Revue | The Real French Show from Paris. | |
Mon 19th Nov until Sat 24th Nov 1951 | Rose Marie | By the Coventry Amateur Operatic Society. | |
Mon 26th Nov until Sat 1st Dec 1951 | The Maid Of The Mountains | With Frederick Morant, Diana Stewart and company of 60 artistes. | |
Mon 3rd Dec until Sat 8th Dec 1951 | Dear Miss Phoebe | With the London Company. | |
Mon 10th Dec until Sat 15th Dec 1951 | Billy Cotton and his Band | With supporting Variety acts. (Theatre closed the following week for pantomime rehearsals.) | |
Mon 24th Dec 1951 until Sat 15th Mar 1952 | Babes In The Wood | With All-Star cast, including Reg Dixon, Dick Henderson Junior, Sonnie Hale, and others. |
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Also of interest might be A short history of Coventry's Theatres and Cinemas, by Bill Birch.
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