Charles Wyndham asked her to join his company at the Criterion Theatre in 1892.
The film debuted on April 20, 1930 at the Criterion Theater.
It opened at the Criterion Theatre in the West End in 1893.
Charles Wyndham played one of the husbands and produced the piece at the Criterion Theatre.
In 1886, he became a member of Charles Wyndham's company at the Criterion Theatre.
It is surrounded by several noted buildings, including the London Pavilion and Criterion Theatre.
The production transferred to the Criterion Theatre in November 1966.
When the building went up, his father was the major tenant as operator of the Criterion Theater.
In 1876 he took control of the Criterion Theatre.
It ran for 200 performances, transferring to the Criterion Theatre during the run.