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Occupation
  
Playwright and author

Name
  
John Poole

Nationality
  
English

Role
  
Playwright


Period
  
1810–1872

Died
  
1872

Genre
  
Satire, farce

Plays
  
Paul Pry

John Poole (playwright)

Books
  
Hamlet travestie, Phineas Quiddy; Or Sheer Ind, Crotchets in the Air; Or An (un, Comic Sketches and Reco, Christmas festivities

John Poole (1786–1872), an English playwright, was one of the earliest and best known 19th century playwrights of the comic drama, the farce. Paul Pry is considered his most notable work, while Hamlet Travestie, performed as a burlesque, was the first Shakespeare parody since the Restoration.

John Poole (playwright) John Poole choral and orchestral conductor

Partial works

Plays
  • Hamlet travestie: in three acts (1810)
  • Othello-travestie in three acts. (1813)
  • The hole in the wall: a farce, in two acts (1813)
  • Intrigue, or, Married yesterday: a comic interlude, in one act (1814)
  • Who's who?, or, The double imposture: a farce, in two acts (1815)
  • A short reign and a merry one: a petite comedy, in two acts (1819). First performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 1819-11-19
  • The two pages of Frederick the Great: a comic piece, in two acts (1821)
  • Deaf as a post: a farce, in one act, two scenes (1823) First performed at Drury Lane February, 1823.
  • Simpson and Co. a comedy in one act (1823)
  • A year in an hour, or, The cock of the walk: a farce, in two acts (1824)
  • Scapegoat: a farce, in one act (1824)
  • Paul Pry: a comedy, in three acts (1825)
  • Tribulation, or, Unwelcome visitors: a comedy, in two acts (1825)
  • Twixt the Cup and Lip (1827)
  • Simpson & co. : a comedy, in two acts (1827)
  • The wife's stratagem, or, more frightened than hurt : a comedy, in three acts (1827)
  • The wealthy widow, or, They're both to blame: a comedy, in three acts (1827)
  • Lodgings for Single Gentlemen (1829)
  • Turning the tables: a farce, in one act (1830)
  • Past and present; or, The hidden treasure: a drama, in three acts (1830)
  • Old and young, a farce, in one act. (1831) First performed at English Opera Company, Theatre Royal, Adelphi with 31 performances during the period of 1831-07-04 through 1831-09-28
  • A soldier's courtship; [or love at first sight: a comedy, in one act. (1833)
  • Patrician & parvenu, or, Confusion worse confounded: a comedy, in five acts (1835)
  • Atonement, or, The god-daughter: a drama, in two acts (1836)
  • 'Twould puzzle a conjurer, or, The two Peters (1838)
  • The atonement; or, The God-daughter: a drama, in two acts (1840)
  • Rumfuskin, King of the North Pole, or, Treason rewarded: a tragedy for the first of April (1841)
  • Phineas Quiddy, or, Sheer industry (1842)
  • Lodgings for single gentlemen a farce in one act (1850)
  • Scan. Mag, or, The village gossip: a popular farce, in two acts (1850)
  • The Dutch governor, or, 'Twould puzzle a conjuror : a modern standard drama (185-)
  • Intrigue, or, The Bath road ; a comic interlude, in one act (186?)
  • My wife! What wife? a farce, in one or two acts (1872)
  • Match making: a petite comedy, in one act (18--)
  • A pair of razors : a farce, in one act (18--)
  • Uncle Sam, or, A nabob for an hour: a farce, in two acts
  • Other
  • Two papers : a theatrical critique and an essay (being no. 999 of the Pretender) on sonnet-writing, and sonnet-writers in general : including a Sonnet on myself (1819)
  • Phineas Quiddy A new novel. (1842)
  • Paul Pry's Journal of a residence at Little Pedlington. (1836)
  • Little Pedlington and the Pedlingtonians (1839) (expanded version of 1836 Paul Pry's Journal)
  • Christmas festivities: tales, sketches, and characters, with Beauties of the modern drama, in four specimens (1845)
  • References

    John Poole (playwright) Wikipedia