[8] Wilton Welch was manager of the theatre from November 1913; Buckler produced Pinero's His House in Order in January 1914.
[9] George Willoughby was manager from June 1915, staging Broadhurst's farce The Wrong Mr Wright and Brandon Thomas's Charley's Aunt.
[11] In September 1920 the Irish comedian Gerald Griffin managed and starred in The Rose of Killarney and other musical plays.
With the Taits' backing, Gregan McMahon resurrected the Sydney Repertory Society, and for them produced Granville Barker's The Voysey Inheritance at the Playhouse in March 1921, as an interim location while fitting out their own theatre (the old Concordia Hall at 150A Elizabeth Street).
[12] The building was purchased by the government and demolished in 1923 to make way for the six-storey South Sydney Telephone Exchange, which opened in March 1925.