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Name
  
William Akhurst


Died
  
1878

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William Mower Akhurst (1822–1878) was an Australian colonial actor.

Akhurst was born in Hammersmith, London, on 29 December 1822, and went to Melbourne, Australia, in 1850. Here he joined the Melbourne Argus as sub-editor and musical critic. Subsequently, he wrote fourteen pantomimes, one of his burlesques, the Siege of Troy, running for sixty nights. In 1870, he returned to England, and wrote pantomimes for Astley's, the Pavilion, and the Elephant and Castle Theatres. He died on board the Patriarch, on the return voyage to Sydney, on 7 June 1878.

Works

  • 1866 The happy delivery of a legal lady in Jolop Street East
  • References

    William Akhurst Wikipedia