Holloway Dramatic Company •
The Naked Truth by
George Darrell (May, 1883) – world premiere – Opera House, Melbourne – Darrell starred • ''Queen's Evidence
/Lights o' London
/ Much Ado About Nothing
/ The Two Orphans'' (Aug-Oct 1883) – Theatre Royal, Brisbane • ''Lights o' London'' (October 1883) – Newcastle •
Othello by
William Shakespeare (February 1884) – Launceston •
The Wages of Sin by Frank Harvey (March, 1884) – Melbourne • ''Lights o' London
/ The Silver King
/ Much Ado About Nothing'' (June-Aug 1884) – Queensland tour, including Brisbane •
Clouds/
Jane Shore/ ''Love's Sacrifice
/ Bluebeard'' (Nov-Dec 1884) – Christchurch, Wellington, Napier •
A Ring of Iron by Frank Harvey/
Romeo and Juliet/
A Mad Marriage by Frank Harvey/
Hamlet/
Ingomar/
Cymbeline/
Much Ado About Nothing (Feb-April 1886) – tour of
Tasmania – mostly Launceston, Hobart •
A Ring of Iron (May, 1886) – Goulbourn •
A Ring of Iron/
Ingomar/
Saints and Sinners by H. A. Jones/
Hamlet/
Cymbeline (June-Sept 1886) – Brisbane •
Saints and Sinners/
Hamlet/
A Mad Marriage/
Cymbeline (Jan-March 1887) – Tasmania tour •
Cymbeline/
Romeo and Juliet (April 1887) – Bendigo •
A Ring of Iron/
Guiltless by Arthur Shirley/
Wages of Sin/
Heroes by Conward Edwards (June-Aug 1887) – Queensland tour, including Brisbane, Gympie •
Romeo and Juliet/
Twelfth Night/
The Merchant of Venice/
Much Ado About Nothing/
Cymbeline/
Leah the Jewish Maiden by Mosnethal (Sept-Dec 1887) – Sydney •
Hoodman Blind/
The Ring of Iron (Dec 1887) – Newcastle •
Romeo and Juliet/
Ingomar (Jan-March 1888) – Melbourne •
Hoodman Blind/
Twelfth Night/
The Merchant of Venice/
The Magistrate (May 1888) – Tasmania tour •
The Merchant of Venice/
Twelfth Night/
Ingomar/
Pygmalion and Galatea/
Romeo and Juliet/
Hamlet (Jun 1888) •
The Merchant of Venice/
Twelfth Night (July 1988) – Newcastle •
Pygmalion and Galatea (Aug 1888) – Adelaide •
The Merchant of Venice/
Much Ado About Nothing/
Pygmalion and Galatea/
Romeo and Juliet/
Cymbeline (Aug-Oct 1888) – Melbourne
George Darrell Company and Others •
The Sunny South (Jan 1889) – New Zealand tour •
The Sunny South /
Barnes of New York by George Darrell/
Huế and Cry by George Darrell (May 1889) – Newcastle – Rolfe later filmed this •
Othello (Sep 1889) – Melbourne – George Miln Company •
Eileen Ogre/
Arrah-na-Pogue (June 1890) – Adelaide – Grattan Riggs Company
Alfred Dampier Company •
Robbery Under Arms/
Monte Cristo/
The Flying Dutchman/
The Workman/
The Lyons Courier/
Jess (Sept 1890 – April 1891) – Melbourne •
The Count of Monte Cristo (Sept 1891) – Broken Hill •
Faust/
Romeo and Juliet/
Wilful Murder (April–May 1892) – Melbourne •
Romeo and Juliet (Aug 1892) – Tasmania tour •
The Green Lanes of England (May 1893) – Sydney ===
Maggie Moore Company=== •
Forty Nine (Dec 1894) – Melbourne – with
Maggie Moore's company •
Struck Oil/
The Circus Queen by
Tom Taylor (Feb 1895) – Theatre Royal, Adelaide – March 1895 Broken Hill
W. Elton Company • ''The Guv'nor
/ She Stoops to Conquer/ The Flying Scud'' (May 1895) – Adelaide with
Lily Dampier Alfred Dampier Company •
Robbery Under Arms/
For the Term of His Natural Life/
The Green Lanes of England/
The Royal Pardon (Nov 1895) – His Majesty's, Sydney – December went to Newcastle where Rolfe was stage manager •
To the West by Dampier and Kenneth Mackay/
Monte Cristo (February, 1896) – Sydney, Her Majesty's Theatre •
To the West/
A Transvaal Heroine (April, 1896) – Bendigo •
Monte Cristo/
The Green Lanes of England/
Robbery Under Arms/
A Transvaal Heroine/
To the West (Jun-Aug 1896) – Queensland tour •
A Transvaal Heroine (Sept 1896) – Maitland •
Robbery Under Arms/
Monte Cristo/
Thou Shalt Not Steal by Dampier (Oct-Dec 1896) – Alexandra Theatre, Melbourne – Rolfe was stage manager •
Robbery Under Arms/
A Transvaal Heroine/
Monte Cristo/
Thou Shalt Not Steal/
Camille/ ''It's Never Too Late to Mend
/The Green Lanes of England
/ Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
/ The New Magdalen'' by
Wilkie Collins (Dec 1896-Jan 1897) – Tasmania Tour •
Robbery Under Arms/
Monte Cristo/ ''It's Never Too Late to Mend
/ Hamlet'' (Jan-Feb 1897) – Adelaide •
Robbery Under Arms/
Monte Cristo/ ''It's Never Too Late to Mend
/ Hamlet
/ Camille'' (Feb-March 1897) – Broken Hill •
Monte Cristo/ ''It's Never Too Late to Mend
/ The Green Lanes of England
/ Robbery Under Arms
/ Hamlet
/ East Lynne
/ A Royal Pardon'' (April–June 1897) – West Australia Tour •
Robbery Under Arms/
East Lynne/
Monte Cristo/
A Transvaal Heroine (July-Sept 1897) – NSW tour: Wagga Wagga, Bathurst, Dubbo, Newcastle •
Robbery Under Arms/
Monte Cristo/
The Merchant of Venice (Sept 1897) – Lyceum, Sydney •
East Lynne/
Robbery Under Arms/
Monte Cristo (Oct 1897) – country NSW and Victoria
England performances •
Human Nature (March–July 1898) – tour of provinces for Drury Lane Syndicate •
Honor Bright by Ronald Grahame and E. T. de Bauzie (Aug-Oct 1898) – Queens Theatre, Longten – with Lily Dampier
Alfred Dampier Company •
New East Lynne/
The Duchess of Coolgardie/ ''It's Never Too Late to Mend
/ The Three Musketeers
/ Robbery Under Arms
/ A Royal Pardon
/ Every Day London'' (March–May, 1899) – Adelaide – with Lily – first performance back •
His Natural Life/
The Three Musketeers/
Robbery Under Arms/
East Lynne/
Every Day London (Sept-Oct 1899) – Queensland tour •
Briton and Boer by Adam Pierre/
For the Term of His Natural Life/
The New East Lynne/
Briton and Boer/
Robbery Under Arms/
Merchant of Venice (Dec 1899-Jan 1900) –
Theatre Royal, Hobart; Launceston •
Robbery Under Arms/
Briton and Boer/
The Three Musketeers/
The Merchant of Venice/
Hamlet/
East Lynne (Feb-April 1900) – Melbourne •
Robbery Under Arms/
East Lynne/
Briton and Boer/
The Merchant of Venice/
For the Term of His Natural Life/ ''The Duke's Motto
/ The Green Lanes of England
/ Hamlet
/ The Power of Wealth by W. J. Lincoln/ Drink
by Charles Reade/ Macbeth
/ The Penalty of Crime
by Lewis Gilbert/ All for Gold
/ The Black Flag
/ Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
/ The Three Musketeers
/ A Royal Pardon
/ Monte Cristo
/ The Bush King
/ It's Never Too Late to Mend
/ Brought to Justice
/ Shamus O'Brien'' (April 1900-April 1901) – Criterion Theatre, Sydney •
The Power of Wealth/
The Black Flag/
Robbery Under Arms/
Hamlet/
For the Term of His Natural Life/
East Lynne/
MacBeth/ ''Shamus O'Brien'' (May–July 1901) – Bijou Theatre, Melbourne •
Robbery Under Arms/
The Merchant of Venice/
For the Term of His Natural Life/
The Bush King/
East Lynne/
Escape from Portland/ (Sept-Nov 1901) – Perth, then Kalgoorlie •
Monte Cristo/
Escaped from Portland/
Robbery Under Arms/
The Bush King/
The Merchant of Venice/
Green Lanes of England/
The Power of Wealth/
The Penalty of Crime/
East Lynne/
For the Term of His Natural Life (Dec 1901 to Jan 1902) – Theatre Royal, Hobart •
Robbery Under Arms (Feb 1902) – Geelong •
Robbery Under Arms/
The Bush King/
Monte Cristo/
Strangers of Paris (Aug-Sept 1902) – Newcastle •
The Bush King/
Monte Cristo/
For the Term of His Natural Life/
East Lynne/
The Power of Wealth/
Robbery Under Arms (Oct-Nov 1902) – Brisbane, Townsville •
For the Term of His Natural Life (Dec 1902) – Maitland, Wagga Wagga •
The Bush King/
Robbery Under Arms/
For the Term of His Natural Life/
The Power of Wealth/
The Merchant of Venice/
The Count of Monte Cristo/
East Lynne/
From Clue to Capture/
The Stranglers of Paris/
For the Term of His Natural Life (Dec 1902 – Feb 1903) – Adelaide •
The Bush King/
The Power of Wealth/
The Term of His Natural Life (March 1903) – Broken Hill •
Robbery Under Arms (Sept 1903) – Sydney •
The Bush King/ ''It's Never too Late to Mend
/ Second to None
/ Vendetta
/ For the Term of His Natural Life
/ The Merchant of Venice
/ East Lynne
/ Monte Cristo
/ The Growing of the Rata
(a New Zealand set play by Charles Owen and Adam Pierre)/ Green Lanes of England'' (Nov 1903 – April 1904) – New Zealand •
Second to None/
The Merchant of Venice/
Camille/ ''It's Never Too Late to Mend
/ The Unseen Hand
by Adam Pierre/ The Power of Wealth
/ The Bush King'' (June-Sept 1904) – Brisbane and Queensland •
The Bush King/
Robbery Under Arms/
Second to None (Oct-Nov 1904) – Maitland, Bathurst •
The Bush King / ''It's Never Too Late to Mend
/For the Term of His Natural Life
/ The Black Flag
/ East Lynne
/ Robbery Under Arms
/ Camille
/ The Green Lanes of England'' (Dec 1904-March 1905) – Adelaide, then Gawler, Port Pirie •
The Bush King/
Robbery Under Arms/
His Natural Life/
East Lynne/
The Postmistress of the Czar (Oct – Dec 1905) – Sydney (Alfred Dampier made a re-appearance after a lengthy illness) •
Robbery Under Arms/
East Lynne/
Camille (Dec 1905-Jan 1906) – Bendigo
Replacements •
The Power of the Cross (April 1910) – Sydney – left for New Zealand in October ==References==