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Elton was an actor and director of plays at University of Vermont (UVM) in the late 1890s. He also wrote the dramas | Elton was an actor and director of plays at University of Vermont (UVM) in the late 1890s. He also wrote the dramas | ||
''[[Country Dance]]'', ''[[Diamond Queen]]'', ''[[Haste to the Wedding]]'', ''[[Master Passion]]'', and ''[[Queen of Diamonds]]''. | ''[[Country Dance]]'', ''[[Diamond Queen]]'', ''[[Haste to the Wedding]]'', ''[[Master Passion]]'', and ''[[Queen of Diamonds]]''. | ||
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+ | George B. Bryan. 1991. A historical who's who of Vermont theatre. Center For Research on Vermont, Occasional Papers. |
Revision as of 09:42, 3 January 2021
Ernest A. Elton ()[] was a company manager, director and playwright.
Elton was an actor and director of plays at University of Vermont (UVM) in the late 1890s. He also wrote the dramas
Country Dance, Diamond Queen, Haste to the Wedding, Master Passion, and Queen of Diamonds.
George B. Bryan. 1991. A historical who's who of Vermont theatre. Center For Research on Vermont, Occasional Papers.