Irving Amateur Dramatic Club
The Irving Amateur Dramatic Club was founded in London in 1879. It often performed works at St George's Hall.
Plays performed by the club:
- 1879: Hamlet and Where There's a Will There's a Way
- 1880: Hamlet, A Little Change, Othello and My Turn Next
- 1881: Othello, Awaking, A Scrap of Paper, A Regular Fix and The Honeymoon
- 1882: Our Bitterest Foe, The Critic, The Lady of Lyons, To Oblige Benson and As You Like It.
- 1883: Our Bitterest Foe, Sweethearts, Woodcock's Little Game, A Lucky Escape, Time and the Hour, Twelfth Night.
- 1884: Money, Deaf as a Post, His Own Guest, As You Like It, Love Labour's Lost.
- 1885: The Love Chase, A Lesson in Love, A Midsummer Night's Dream (scenes from).
- 1886: Married in Haste, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Henry IV Part 1
- 1887: Death of Marlowe, The Silver Shield, Macduff's Cross, and An Unequal Match.
- 1888: Twelfth Night, Two Gentlemen of Verona.
- 1889: Fennel, Our Club, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Much Ado About Nothing.
- 1890: Henry IV Part 1 (at the Lyceum Theatre), A Cozy Couple, The Silver Shield and The Tempest.
- 1891: Engaged, Old Cronies, The Mousetrap, A Chance Interview, and Bygones.
- 1892: As You Like It, The Hobby Horse
- 1893: Cymbeline.