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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Date(s) | Show | Notes | Images |
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Tue 18th Mar until Sat 5th Apr 1952 | Oklahoma | "Musical Hit of the Century!" | |
Mon 7th Apr until Sat 19th Apr 1952 | Kiss Me Kate | Starring Christopher Hewett and Elizabeth Larner. | |
Mon 21st Apr until Sat 26th Apr 1952 | The Innocents | Starring Flora Robson. | |
Mon 28th Apr until Sat 10th May 1952 | D'Oyly Carte Opera Company | A different Gilbert & Sullivan Opera each night. | |
Mon 12th May until Sat 17th May 1952 | The Millionairess | Bernard Shaw play starring Katherine Hepburn. | |
Tue 20th May until Sat 14th Jun 1952 | King's Rhapsody | Musical Romance, starring Jack Buchanan. | |
Mon 16th Jun until Sat 21st Jun 1952 | Al Read | With the Radio Revellers, Mary Naylor and Star supporting bill. | |
Mon 23rd Jun until Sat 5th Jul 1952 | Carousel | Starring Edmund Hockridge. | |
Mon 7th Jul until Sat 12th Jul 1952 | The Merry Widow | With Margaret Mitchell, Peter Graves and Jerry Verne. | |
Mon 14th Jul until Sat 19th Jul 1952 | Variety Show | With The Five Smith Brothers, Sid & Max Harrison, Billy Russell, and others. | |
Mon 21st Jul until Sat 26th Jul 1952 | Variety Show | Featuring Josef Locke, Bill Waddington, Tommy Jover, and others. | |
Mon 28th Jul until Sat 2nd Aug 1952 | Radio Times | Musical Cocktail, Starring Max Wall, Dick James, Beryl Reid, and others. | |
Mon 4th Aug until Sat 9th Aug 1952 | Sugar Chile Robinson | America's Sensational Child Pianist, with Wilson, Keppel and Betty, Len Young, and others. | |
Mon 11th Aug until Sat 16th Aug 1952 | Laurel and Hardy | With supporting Variety. | |
Mon 18th Aug until Sat 23rd Aug 1952 | Blue For A Boy | Starring Fred Emney, Richard Hearne, and full company. | |
Tue 26th Aug until Sat 30th Aug 1952 | Love From Judy | World Premiere of Musical Play, with Jean Carson, Bill O'Connor, Johnny Brandon and Adelaide Hall. | |
Mon 1st Sep until Sat 6th Sep 1952 | Sally | Musical, with Eddie Childs, Jean Telfer and full company. | |
Mon 8th Sep until Sat 13th Sep 1952 | Gay Rosalinda | Musical, with Richard Lawrence, Lisbeth Lennon, Bernard Clifton and Jimmy Godden. | |
Tue 16th Sep until Sat 11th Oct 1952 | Rose Marie On Ice | Musical, with Valerie Moon, Sheila Hamilton and Ron Priestley. | |
Tue 14th Oct until Sat 1st Nov 1952 | The Glorious Days | Starring Anna Neagle. | |
Mon 3rd Nov until Sat 8th Nov 1952 | Colossal Birthday Week Show | Starring Norman Evans, Harry Secombe, Pat Kirkwood, Albert & Les Ward, and others. | |
Mon 10th Nov until Sat 15th Nov 1952 | The Maid Of The Mountains | With Margaret Burton, Sonny Jenks, Frederick Morant, David Davenport, and company of 60 artistes. | |
Mon 17th Nov until Sat 22nd Nov 1952 | The Desert Song | By the Coventry Amateur Operatic Society. | |
Mon 24th Nov until Sat 29th Nov 1952 | Open The Cage | Starring Monsewer Eddie Gray and Arthur English. | |
Mon 1st Dec until Sat 6th Dec 1952 | This Is Show Business | Revue, starring Vic Oliver. | |
Mon 8th Dec until Sat 13th Dec 1952 | John Calvert | America's Greatest Master of Mystery. (Theatre closed the following week for pantomime rehearsals.) | |
Tue 23rd Dec 1952 until Sat 28th Mar 1953 | Jack And The Beanstalk | Starring Norman Wisdom and Julie Andrews. Norman told the audience "You are very lucky to have such a lovely theatre in Coventry." (All records broken, with a run of 14 weeks and over 250,000 people attending.) |
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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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