Contributor |
E W O'Sullivan
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| Other Names |
Edward William O'Sullivan
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| Gender |
Male |
| Nationality |
Australian |
| Date of Birth |
17 March 1846 |
| Date of Death |
25 April 1910 |
| Functions |
Author, Playwright
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| Notes |
Born in Launceston. A member of the NSW Legislative Assembly, claimed to be the first politician to climb to the top of Mount Kosciusko. Died in Sydney. |
| NLA |
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-633516 |
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- Coo-ee or, Wild Days in the Bush, NIDA Parade Theatre 1 (1982-1999), Kensington, NSW, 14 September 1982
- Cooee and the Echo, Waddington's Grand Picture Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 11 March 1912
- Keane of Kalgoorlie, Hobart Town Hall, Hobart, TAS, October 1911
- Her Bad Habit / The Merry Grass-Widow / The Turn of the Worm / The Alternative / A Quiet Little Dinner, Standard Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 29 September 1908
- Keane of Kalgoorlie, Hippodrome (1916-1926), Haymarket, NSW, 18 April 1908
- The Eureka Rebellion or, The Fight at the Eureka Stockade, Hippodrome (1916-1926), Haymarket, NSW, 8 June 1907
- Coo-ee or, Wild Days in the Bush, Hippodrome (1916-1926), Haymarket, NSW, 14 April 1906
- The Eureka Stockade, Royal Standard Theatre (1886-1901), Sydney, NSW, 9 April 1898
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Playwright- Coo-ee or, Wild Days in the Bush, NIDA Parade Theatre 1 (1982-1999), Kensington, NSW, 14 September 1982
- Keane of Kalgoorlie, Hobart Town Hall, Hobart, TAS, October 1911
- Her Bad Habit / The Merry Grass-Widow / The Turn of the Worm / The Alternative / A Quiet Little Dinner, Standard Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 29 September 1908
- Keane of Kalgoorlie, Hippodrome (1916-1926), Haymarket, NSW, 18 April 1908
- The Eureka Rebellion or, The Fight at the Eureka Stockade, Hippodrome (1916-1926), Haymarket, NSW, 8 June 1907
- Coo-ee or, Wild Days in the Bush, Hippodrome (1916-1926), Haymarket, NSW, 14 April 1906
- The Eureka Stockade, Royal Standard Theatre (1886-1901), Sydney, NSW, 9 April 1898
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Contributor Identifier |
407278 |
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