Just to explain... the reason why I have had to type out all the newspaper cuttings is that the STAGE ARCHIVE website does not allow you to download the images... it only gives links back to the website...
This was absolutely infuriating... and you don't find that out until after you pay! Still... it was only £5 for 24 hours... which is why I'm still up at 5am!
You can print out, and then I suppose you could scan the printed copy to end up with a much poorer digital image of the section... so I ended up transcribing it all.
By the way, I already knew that there was a Fred Leighton at Gorleston from here:
http://www.gtyarmouth.co.uk/Bygones/Old_Gorleston/body_index.htm Old Gorleston by A.A. Hart
One of the first to bring entertainment to the town was a man named Fred Leighton who lodged at Granny Roberts on Springfield Road. It was he who in 1911 started the Perriot show in a marquee on Beach Road, near the King William 1V pub. He carried on for a few weeks each summer until the outbreak of the First World War. RESULTS19071. The first result for Fred Leighton was that 1907 Obituary... I was delighted!
The other 9 are as follows...
19102. Olympia Skating Rink - Manager, Mr Fred Leighton
Publication:The Stage Archive;
Date: Mar 3, 1910;
1911 3. Concert & Entertainment Notes - the Stage Archive
The Gorleston Pierrots, run by Mr.Fred Leighton.
Thursday , August 24, 1911
Page: 1
4. CONCERT ARTISTS & ENTERTAINERS
Thursday, September 21, 1911
Page: 15
THE "VARSITIES"
Gorleston-on-Sea, wish to Thank Mr.Fred Leighton, Proprietor and Manager
5. THE VARSITIES (Variety & Perriot Party)
Date:Oct 19, 1911;
Page Number:15
Alfresco Pavilion, Gorleston-on-Sea
Sole Proprietor & Manager,
The Nook, Springfield Road, Gorleston-on Sea
Same again one month later...
6. Publication:The Stage Archive;
Date:Nov 9, 1911;
Page Number:17
THE VARSITIES (Variety & Perriot Party)
Fred Leighton,
Sole Proprietor & Manager,
The Nook, Springfield Road, Gorleston-on Sea
All coms, re.bookings 1912 and engagements
19207. Publication:The Stage Archive;
Date:Jun 17, 1920;
Section:None; Page Number:20
Wanted Engagements (Variety Artists)
WANTED, July 12, 19 (precede Cork),
DAVE CAIRNS, Character Comedian.
- All coms, 29 Cumberland St., Edinburgh.
Thanks Fred Leighton Esq. for contract.
19388. "The Shanklin Theatre Orchestra will be under the direction of Fred Leighton"
Publication:The Stage Archive;
Date:Jun 23, 1938;
Section:None; Page Number:8
CHIT CHAT
Shanklin Season
9. Shanklin Theatre - Mus.D Fred Leighton
Publication:The Stage Archive;
Date:Jul 28, 1938;
Page Number:11
SHANKLIN THEATRE
(R.M., John Brettargh; S.M., G.J.Baguley;
Mus.D., Fred Leighton)
10. Publication:The Stage Archive;
Date:Aug 11, 1938;
Section:None; Page Number:7
SHANKLIN THEATRE
R.M., John Brettargh; S.M., G.J.Baguley;
Mus.D., Fred Leighton
Could the 1938 entries be for another Fred Leighton???
If not, I wonder why the big gap of 18 years?
From:1920... just 3 months before Reg Hutchins, son of Fred & Louisa was born!
To: 1938 when this Fred Leighton is an Orchestral Director
Fred Hutchins could not be in Wimbledon & Shanklin at the same time, but he could have been using the Stage Name Fred Leighton and dropped it when his 4th child was born (4 including the unknown one that died).
But the question remains... if Fred Leighton was a Stage Name... surely it is not usual for this to also be transferred to all the family?