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Walter Gibbons (theatre owner)

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at the theatre. Within a few months, a boardroom wrangle led to his resignation. His considerable fortune was dissipated on other theatrical projects, leading to bankruptcy shortly before his death in London in 1933, aged 62.
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On the death of his father-in-law, G. Adney Payne, he succeeded to the directorship of the London Syndicate Halls. From 1903, he greatly increased his holdings by buying suburban and provincial halls and turning them into
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singer. After moving to London, he acquired an Urban Bioscope projector and, in 1898, launched the Anglo-American Bio-Tableaux, a variety film show that initially concentrated on news subjects.
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as a flagship of his music hall empire in 1910, by which time he owned some 40 music halls, half of them in London. Gibbons severed his connection with the Palladium in 1912.
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theatres. He also attempted to corner the market in leading performers by offering them increased salaries, but tough contracts. He opened the
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In 1928, he returned as managing director of the General Theatres Corporation which initiated a programme of
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He was married twice: to Nellie Payne, who died in 1911, and then to Doris Lee; they were later divorced.
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as a Lieutenant-Colonel, and later organised food and emergency supplies during
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In 1900 he produced the Phono-Bio-Tableaux, a series of films synchronized to
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This United Kingdom business-related biographical article is a
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at the beginning of the twentieth century. Along with
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Wolverhampton
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music halls
Oswald Stoll
Music Hall Strike of 1907
stage hands
Wolverhampton
music hall
phonograph cylinders
Vesta Tilley
Lil Hawthorne
G. H. Chirgwin
Boer War
variety
London Palladium
First World War
Royal Army Service Corps
strikes
1920 New Year Honours List
cine-variety




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