Dates |
Location |
Notes |
EARLY BEGINNINGS | ||
1877/09/02 |
Bacup, Market Place | Robert Lomas is advertising for an assistant |
1879/03/03 |
Rawtenstall, Lancashire |
Robert Lomas sells business due to ill health and declining business. |
PRE PENDER TROUPE | ||
Lomas, Lomas and Lomas | ||
1894/04/14 |
Empire Theatre, Brighton |
“Stanley’s Troubles in Monkeyland” |
1894/05/24 |
Alhambra Theatre, Hull | |
1894/11/03 |
Alhambra, Aberdeen |
A Traveller’s Troubles in Monkeyland |
1894/11/17 |
City Varieties, Leeds | |
1894/12/01 |
Foresters Music Hall, Bethnal Green, London |
A Traveller’s Troubles in Monkeyland. |
1895/03/02 |
Grand Hall, Bromley, Kent |
Note that on the same bill is Miss Maggie Bowman, whom Robert will marry in 1896. |
1895/09/07 |
Circus of Varieties, Blyth, Northumberland |
Lomas Troupe |
1895/09/29 |
Music Hall Gossip |
Report that the troupe has signed with Mr Cazman to go to America |
1896/02/15 |
Gaiety Theatre, Birmingham |
Good description of their act, now entitled ‘Monkeymania’ |
1896/06/06 |
The Star, Liverpool | |
1896/08/22 |
Empire Place, Hanley, Staffordshire | |
1896/09/?? |
Parkshowburg Theatre, Amsterdam | Bristol and Bath music halls closed, so going to Amsterdam. |
Jacko Man Monkey | There are some issues here as the act appears to have been originated by Richard Lomas pre 1905 but 1911 the name is being used by an artist called Almero. | |
1st Feb 1905 | The Hippodrome, Eastbourne Eastbourne Gazette 1st Feb 1905 | Note that ‘Madge Alwood’ is Margaret Lomas, Richard’s wife. |
Lomas Troupe, Lomas Brothers | ||
1896/11/07 |
Oxford Palace of Varieties, Middlesborough |
Lomas Troupe |
1897/08/21 |
Palace Theatre, Dundee |
This is just after the act split and things would appear to be a fraught. Note the line ‘Slice off cut loaf is never missed’ which I think refers to the fact the the split was acrimonious. |
1898/09/12 |
Empire Palace Theatre, Dublin |
A Traveller’s Troubles in Monkeyland |
1898/09/17 |
Palace Theatre, Cork |
‘The only original R Lomas Troupe’ Five in number A Traveller’s Troubles in Monkeyland
|
1898/10/08 |
Budapest, Hungary |
‘The Lomas Troupe start on Sunday night for Budapest, for five weeks’ |
1898/12/24 |
Fulham |
Panto: ‘Dick Whittington’ Lomas Troupe played ‘Jacko and Family’ ‘Monkeyland’ sketch |
1899/04/08 |
Circus, Coventry |
“Larks in a Goods Van” |
1899/04/29 |
Park Palace, Liverpool |
Original R Lomas Troupe Five in number ‘Travellers’ Troubles in Monkeyland’ Also new sketch ‘The Gueeza; or a trip to China” Picture of palm tree and photos of the five members: R Lomas, Jim Lomas, Maggie Lomas, Fred Lomas, W Lomas |
1899/05/06 |
St Helens |
Lomas, Original R
|
1899/05/13 |
People’s Place, St Helens |
The Lomas, Lomas and Lomas Troupe. A Traveller’s Troubles in Monkeyland |
1899/05/27 |
Resting |
Lomas Troupe, the Only and Original Lomas Brothers – “Larks in a Goods Van” |
1899/05/27 |
General Notice |
Notice to Proprietors and Managers, I Bob Lomas am the originator of the Lomas Troupe. This entry and the next are a bit of a spat between the brothers |
1899/06/03 |
General Notice |
Lomas Brother (Dick & Will) have no desire to be connected with anyone else using the name Lomas |
1899/06/10 At least a month |
Eastern Pavilion, Dennistoun, Glasgow |
Original R Lomas Troupe
‘Travellers’ Troubles in Monkeyland’ |
1899/06/17 |
Grimsby & Glasgow |
R Lomas Troupe |
1899/12/30 |
Tivoli Theatre, Glasgow
|
Queen’s Theatre, Glasgow
Lomas Troupe
‘Troubles in Monkeyland’
‘A Night in China’
Appearing at two theatres at the same time
1900/08/11
Drury Lane Theatre
The Era - 11 Aug 1901
Mrs Lomas indisposed, Nellie Reed standing in.
1900/11/05 – One week
Metrolpolitan, Edgeware Rd., London
The Era - 03 Nov 1900Middlesex Music Hall, Drury Lane, London
Appearing at two theatres at the same time
1901/08/17
Haymarket Theatre, London
The Era - 17 Aug 1901
The Lomas Trio
1901/12/19
Grand Theatre, Croydon
The Stage - 19 Dec 1901
1902/01/30
Royal Aquarium, Great Yarmouth
The Stage - 30 January 1902
Pantomime ‘Robinson Crusoe’.
Names Jack Lomas*, Will Lomas, Robert Lomas, Maggie Lomas, Don Lomas*. Harlequinade arranged by Robert Lomas
*Not Lomas family members
1905/07/01
The Hippodrome, Norwich
Lomas & Pender 1905This bill features both The Lomas Troupe, stilt walkers and The Pender Troupe in ‘Hands Up or The Bold Bad Highwayman’.
POST PENDER TROUPE
1923/06/02 – One week
Lafeyette Square Theatre, Buffalo, New York
Buffalo Truth - 07 July 1923
One of two headline acts.
Late of the musical show ‘Tip Top’ at the New York Hippodrome
1923/07/22
Globe Theatre, Philadelphia
Philadelphia Inquirer - 22 July 1923
Lomas Troupe
‘From the top to the bottom’
1923/08/06
Pantages Theatre, Minneapolis
Star Tribune - 06 Aug 1923
‘From the top to the bottom’
Lomas troupe of acrobatic stars and stilt walkers is a dancing act.
1923/09/03
Pantages Theatre, Spokane, Washington
Spokane Chronicle - 03 Sep 1923
Lomas Troupe
‘From the bottom to the top’
Top of the bill
1923/09/17
Pantages Theatre, Vancouver
Vancouver Daily World - 17 Sep 1923
Vancouver Sun - 17 Sept 1923
Vancouver Daily World - 19 Sep 1923
Lomas Troupe
‘Bottom to Top’
There is a horse in the plot.
Photo of Tom Lomas + 1 unidentified member.
1923/10/28
Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times - 28 Oct 1923
Lomas troupe of acrobatic comedians.
One of three headline acts.
‘From the bottom to the top’
1923/11/03
Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times - 3 Nov 1923
1923/11/12
Hoyt’s Theatre, Long Beach, California
Long Beach Telegram - 12 Nov 1923
Lomas Troupe
1923/11/21
Pantages Theatre, Salt Lake City
Salt Lake Telegram - 21 Nov 1923
Lomas Troupe
1923/11/28
Pantages Theatre, Ogden, Ohio
Ogden Standard-Examiner - 29 Nov 1923
The Lomas Troupe is composed of seven men and one woman.
1924/02/12
Regent Theatre & Miles Theatre, Detroit, Michigan
Regent Theatre, Chicago - 1923
Miles Theatre, Michigan - 1923
1924/05/01
Polis Theatre,Wilkes-Barre
Polis Theatre, Wilkes-Barre - 1924
1924/08/05
Sheridan Square, Pittsburgh
Sheridan Square, Pittsburgh - 1924
1924/09/18
Library Theatre, Warren, PA
Library Theatre, Warren - 1924
1924/09/24
Allentown Fair, PA
Allentown Fair - 1924
Morning Call (Allentown, PA) - 16 Sep 1924
Recently arrived from an engagement of over a year in London Reviews.
Horse impersonators, “Spark Plug”
1924/10/05
Virginia State Fair, Richmond, Virginia
Times Dispatch - 05 Oct 1924
Recently arrived from an engagement of over a year in London Reviews.
Horse impersonators, “Spark Plug” costume
1924/10/18
Lafayette Square Theatre, Buffalo, New York
Buffalo Commercial - 18 Oct 1924
Reading Times (Reading PA) - 29 Oct 1924
The Lomas Troupe 8 of Europe’s Funniest Clowns
1924/10/27
Lyric Theatre, Reading, PA
Lyric Theatre, Reading PA - 1924
1924/10/30
to
1924/11/02
The American Theatre, Pittson, Pennsylvania
American Theatre, Pitston, PA 1924
American Theatre, Pittston PA - 1924
Top of the bill.
‘Giants’ March on Stilts’
Eight men.
Came direct from New York
1925/05/29
Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles, California
Covina Argus (Covina CA) - 29 May 1925
Private party after the performance given in honour of the Lomas Troupe
1925/07/04
Calgary Stampede
Calgary Herald - 4 July 1925
Lomas Troupe
1925/09/28
to
1925/10/02
Dodge County Fair, Beaver Dam, Minnesota
The Representative (Fox Lake, WI) - 17 Sep 1925
Very good write up.
1925/10/19
to
1925/10/24
Alabama State Fair, Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham News - 02 Oct 1925
Birmingham News - 11 Oct 1925
Very good write up
1925/12/13
Murray Theatre, Richmond, Indiana
Richmond - 13 Dec 1925
The Lomas Troupe with Wee Johnnie Barnes “The Half Pint” in “From the Bottom to the Top”
1925/12/16
Welle Theatre, Zanesville
Zanesville Signal - 16 Dec 1925
The Lomas Troupe
1926/02/12
Delmonte Theatre, St Louis, Missouri
St Louis Globe-Democrat - 12 Feb 1926
Lomas Troupe
1926/08/02
State Lake Theatre (Orpheum Circuit), Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Tribune - 02 Aug 1926
Lomas Troupe
8 Midgets & Giants
1926/09/20
to
1926/09/25
West Texas Fair, Abiline
Abiline Reporter - 19 Sep 1926 (1 of 2)
Abiline Reporter - 19 Sep 1926 (2 of 2)
Has a good write up.
3rd link has three poor quality photos.
1927/05/07
Allyn Theatre, Hartford, Connecticut
Hartford Courant - 04 May 1927
Hartford Courant - 05 May 1927
Hartford Courant - 07 May 1927
‘A Smashing Hit’
2nd item has a photo of stiltswalkers
Going to Paris after Hartford.
1927/08/08
to
1927/08/13
Cedar Rapids Fair, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
The Gazette - 07 Aug 1927
The Gazette - 09 Aug 1927
Appearing every afternoon.
Also probably in the evening parade.
2nd item has 3 middling photos.
1927/09/06
to
1927/09/08
Dayton County Fair, Dayton, Ohio
Dayton Herald - 3 Sep 1927
Lomas Troupe of English Pantomimist will present masked comedy.
1928/04/29
Publix Theatre, Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham News - 29 Apr 1928
Low down in cast list.
1928/09/23
Rochester Theatre, Rochester, New York
Democrat & Chronicle - 23 Sep 1928
‘A Novel Notion from the Bottom to the Top’
Features “Wee” Johnnie Barnes.
1929/03/26
Loew’s Valencia Theatre, Brooklyn, New York
Times Union - 26 Mar 1929
Comedy stilt walking act.
1929/11/02
Regent Theatre, Paterson, New Jersey
The News (Peterson, NJ) - 2 Nov 1929
Good write up. Eight players
1929/12/30
Uptown Theatre, Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Tribune - 30 Dec 1929
Lomas Troupe
1930/06/01
R-K-O Orpheum, Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake Tribune - 1 June 1930
Tom Lomas and his company
1930/07/05
RKO State Lake, Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Tribune - 5 July 1930
Low down on bill.
1931/02/08
Loew’s Metropolitan Theatre, Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn Daily Eagle - 8 Feb 1931
Standard Brooklyn - 9 Feb 1931
Lomas Troupe
1931/10/23
Shubert Rialto, St Louis, Missouri
St Louis Globe-Democrat - 23 Oct 1931
Lomas Troupe
1932/05/25
Astor Theatre, Reading, Pennsylvania
Reading Times - 25 May 1932
Lomas Troupe offering “A European Sensational Novelty”
1933/02/20-25
Shrine Circus, Hartford, Connecticut
Shrine Circus - Hartfort, Conn - 1933
1932/08/21
Sea Breeze Park, Rochester, New York
Democrat & Chronicle - 21 Aug 1932
Tom Lomas Troupe
1932/09/22
to
1932/09/24
Cricket Field, Altoona, Philadelphia
Altoona Tribune - 19 Sep 1932
Lomas Troupe
1923/11/24
to
1923/12/
Metropolitan Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts
Boston Globe - 24 Nov 1932
Lomas Troupe
1932/12/08
State Theatre, Hartford, Connecticut
Hartford Courant - 8 Dec 1932
Tom Lomas Troupe
Top of the bill
1933/01/24
State Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore Sun - 24 Jan 1933
Tom Lomas Troupe
1933/02/21
Annual Shrine Circus, Hartford, Connecticut
Hartford Courant - 21 Feb 1933
Troupe in mishap.
Two collided and crashed to the matting.
1933/03/04
Fitchburg Theatre, Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Fitchburg Sentinel - 4 Mar 1933
Top of the vaudeville acts
1933/08/02
Radio City Music Hall, Brooklyn, New York
Times Union (Brooklyn) - 2 Aug 1933
Lomas Troupe
1933/08/22
Central Canada Exhibition, Ottawa, Canada
Ottawa Journal - 22 Aug 1933
An original performance by the Tom Lomas Troupe of eight persons.
1933/09/19
Allentown Fair, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Reading Times (Reading PA) - 30 Aug 1930
The Tom Lomas troupe is truly one of the world’s most spectacular and entertaining features.
A good review
1933/10/17
Grauman’s Theatre, Hollywood, California
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - 17 Oct 1933
Appearing in the prologue.
Mention of Cary Grant’s involvement with the troupe.
1933/11/16
Loew’s State Theatre, Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles Times - 16 Nov 1933
Tom Lomas Troupe
1933/12/08
Loew’s Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, California
San Francisco Examiner - 8 Dec 1933
Lomas Troupe
1934/01/07
United Theatre, Detroit, Michigan
Detroit Free Press - 7 Jan 1934
Lomas Troupe
1934/02/23
St Louis Theatre, St Louis, Missouri
St Louis Star & Times - 23 Feb 1934
Lomas Troupe
1934/03/15
Lyric Theatre, Indianapolis, Indiana
Indianapolis News - 15 Mar 1934
Indianopolis Star - 19 Mar 1934
Tom Lomas Troupe ‘From the bottom to the top’
2nd cutting references Cary Grant. Also says he inherited act from his father and brought it to New York in 1920.
1934/04/02
Strand Theatre, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati Enquirer - 2 Apr 1934
Tom Lomas and company
1934/04/06
Paramount Theatre, Munster, Indiana
Times (Munster IN) - 6 Apr 1934
The best act on the bill is the Tom Lomas Troupe
1934/05/03
St Joseph Retail Grocers Show, St Joseph, Missouri
St Joseph Gazette - 3 May 1934
Lomas Troupe
1934/06/29
Hershey Community Theatre, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Harrisburg Telegraph - 29 Jun 1934
Lomas Troupe heads the program.
1934/08/23
Cameo Theatre, Hartford, Connecticut
Hartford Courant - 23 Aug 1934
Lomas Troupe
1934/09/21
RKO Boston, Boston, Massachusetts
Boston Globe - 21 Sep 1934
Boston Globe - 22 Sep 1934
Tom Lomas Troupe
Heading the bill
1934/10/05
Paramount Theatre, North Adams, Massachusetts
North Adams Transcript - 5 Oct 1934
The Lomas Troupe, seven clever entertainers.
1934/11/01
Capitol Theatre, Binghampton, New York
Press & Sun Bulletin - 1 Nov 1934
Lomas Troupe
1934/11/05
Capitol Theatre, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Tribune (Scranton PA) - 5 Nov 1934
“America’s Greatest Gymnasts” Lomas Troupe in ‘The Higher Ups’
1934/12/03
Unknown Theatre, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Wilkes-Barre Time Leader - 3 Dec 1934
Tom Lomas Troupe
‘The Higher Ups’
1935/03/01
RKO State Theatre, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Central New Jersey Home News - 1 Mar 1935
Lomas Troupe
1935/03/22
Strand Theatre, Lansing, Michigan
Lansing State Journa - 22 Mar 1935
Lomas Troupe.
Worth reading, if only for the bending of the truth.
1935/04/13
Stratford Theatre, Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Tribune - 13 Apr 1935
Lomas Troupe
1935/08/20
to
1935/08/25
Upper Peninsula State Fair, Escanaba, Michigan
Escanaba Daily Press - 12 Jul 1935
Green Bay Press-Gazette - 17 Aug 1935
Lomas Troupe
Good write up and picture of stilt-walkers
1935/11/16
to
1936/04/18
Hippodrome, New York
Times Union - 20 Oct 1935
Lomas Troupe
In “Jumbo”, a musical circus by Billy Rose.
1936/11/04
Kearse Theatre, Charleston, West Virginia
Charleston Daily Mail - 4 Nov 1936
The Tom Lomas Troupe
‘Direct from Billy Rose’s Jumbo’
1936/11/20
Maryland Theatre, Cumberland, Maryland
Cumberland Times (Cumberland MD) - 20 Nov 1936
Tom Lomas Troupe
Poor quality photo showing 8 people.
1937/11/27
Drake Theatre, Franklin, Pennsylvania
News Herald - 27 Nov 1936
Tom Lomas Troupe
‘Direct from Billy Rose’s Jumbo’
1936/12/02
Liberty Theatre, Zanesville, Ohio
Times Recorder - 2 Dec 1936
Time Recorder - 5 Dec 1936
The Lomas Troupe
Eight people
All in troupe are related.
1936/12/04
Columbia Theatre, Greenville, Philadelphia
Record Argus - 4 Dec 1936
Tom Lomas Troupe
1937/01/13
Majestic Theatre, Paterson, New Jersey
The News (Paterson NJ) - 13 Jan 1937
Lomas Troupe
1937/09/12
to
1937/09/19
Reading Fair, Reading, Pennsylvania
Reading Times (Reading PA) - 1 Sep 1937
Reading Times (Reading PA) - 6 Sep 1937
Elizabethville Echo - 9 Sep 1937
Tom Lomas Troupe
1937/10/08
Unnamed Theatre, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Post Gazette - 08 Oct 1937
Lomas Troupe