Binnie Hale - Theatre

Theatre

  • The Punch Review - (1955) - Duke of York's Theatre, London with Alfie Bass
  • Peggy Ryan and Ray McDonald - (1950) - Empire Theatre Newcastle
  • Out of this World - (1948) - London Palladium - with Frankie Howerd
  • Four, Five, Six - (1948) - with Bobby Howes
  • Flying Colours - (1943) - Lyric Theatre, London
  • Jack and the Beanstalk - (1935) - Pantomime, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
  • Yes Madam? - (1934) - London Hippodrome - show opened September 27 - with Bobby Howes
  • Give Me A Ring - (1933) - London Hippodrome
  • Bow Bells - (1932) - London Hippodrome
  • Mr. Cinders - (1928) - London Hippodrome - with Bobby Howes
  • No, No, Nanette - (1925) - Palace Theatre, London
  • Houp La! (1916) - St Martin's Theatre - with Gertie Millar
  • Follow the Crowd - (1915)

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