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51: 59: 94:. Howard died of a stroke only weeks after the company was formed. Howard & Wyndham presented drama, opera, pantomime, musicals and revues. From the 1930s, this included the famous Half Past Eight Shows which later became the record-breaking Five Past Eight Shows. They also tried film weeks in Glasgow and Edinburgh around 1911. They were not operators of music-halls nor presented variety, which was the forte of 152:
The company became based at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh, and its policy committed it to "the best work of modern writers, together with the classics of the past", including touring Shakespeare productions and opera alongside pantomime and musicals. Howard & Wyndham Ltd also held shares and
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On his father's death in 1949 in a road accident in Edinburgh, Stewart Cruikshank junior succeeded as managing director, and concentrated the offices and wardrobe in London while continuing the production facilities and stores in Edinburgh. Through its joint venture with Roy Thomson's
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Fred Wyndham continued to run the company productions until 1928, when he retired (though retaining his seat on the board for two more years). Howard & Wyndham Ltd bought over the
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In the 1960s Howard & Wyndham Ltd sold its theatres in England and Scotland to the city councils, with one exception, their British flagship out of over 20 theatres, the
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to formalise and extend an 1883 partnership between Irish-born John B. Howard (1841–1895) and Edinburgh-born Frederick W. P. Wyndham (1853–1930), son of actor-manager
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which Glasgow Corporation declined to take up despite the public's preference for it. It closed in 1969 to meet company debts in film and television production.
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a director. Cruikshank instituted a resident company for a time at the Lyceum, and opened a contracts office for the group in London.
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owning, production and management company named after John B. Howard and Frederick W. P. Wyndham, founded in
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See academic, refereed paper on the formative years of Howard and Wyndham, 1851 to 1894, by Paul Iles
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in the 1950s, the company became major shareholders in the new independent television franchise.
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where Her Majesty`s Theatre was Robert Arthur`s springboard for his theatre empire, and in
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Theatre Royal, Glasgow, auditorium under Howard & Wyndham Ltd
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Michael Simons founder and chairman of Howard & Wyndham Ltd
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The company was founded in 1895 by Baillie Michael Simons of
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in 1895, and which became the largest of its type in
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Howard and Wyndham
theatre
Glasgow
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Glasgow
Robert Henry Wyndham
Royal Lyceum Theatre
Edinburgh
Theatre Royal, Glasgow
Theatre Royal, Edinburgh
Royalty Theatre, Glasgow
Moss Empires
King's Theatre, Glasgow
Theatre Royal, Newcastle
Newcastle upon Tyne
Royal Court
Liverpool
Nottingham
Dundee
Aberdeen
King's Theatre, Edinburgh
C. B. Cochran
Moss Empires
H.M. Tennent
Scottish Television
Theatre Royal, Glasgow
Alhambra Theatre Glasgow
Howard and Wyndham Limited 1888 - 1948

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