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Wrote a Christmas pantomime entitled ''[[Little Jack Horner]]''(1866), also known as ''[[Harlequin ABC]]''. [*?South African?]
 
Wrote a Christmas pantomime entitled ''[[Little Jack Horner]]''(1866), also known as ''[[Harlequin ABC]]''. [*?South African?]
  
He apparently performed for the [[Royal Alfred Dramatic Club]] under the pseudonym [[Cresswell]] or [[Mr Cresswell]] in 1860-61.
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He apparently performed for the [[Royal Alfred Dramatic Club]] under the pseudonym [[Cresswell]] in 1860-61, and for them he wrote an original interlude called ''[[The Plagued Professor]]'', the characters based on members of the [[Royal Alfred Club]]. This was performed by the [[Sefton Parry]] company in their farewell performance with the  [[Royal Alfred Dramatic Club]] on 18 February, 1861, with ''[[Duchess or Nothing]]'' (Gordon) and ''[[The Unfinished Gentleman]]'' (Selby).
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Revision as of 05:18, 13 June 2018

A.W. Cole (18*-18*) was a performer and playwright.

Also known as Cresswell or Mr Cresswell


Wrote a Christmas pantomime entitled Little Jack Horner(1866), also known as Harlequin ABC. [*?South African?]

He apparently performed for the Royal Alfred Dramatic Club under the pseudonym Cresswell in 1860-61, and for them he wrote an original interlude called The Plagued Professor, the characters based on members of the Royal Alfred Club. This was performed by the Sefton Parry company in their farewell performance with the Royal Alfred Dramatic Club on 18 February, 1861, with Duchess or Nothing (Gordon) and The Unfinished Gentleman (Selby).


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