Edward Rose
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Not to be confused with the American playwright Edward Everett Rose. For other people, see Edward Rose (disambiguation).
Edward Rose (7 August 1849 – 31 December 1904) was an English playwright, best known for his adaptations of novels for the stage, mainly The Prisoner of Zenda. He was also the theatre critic for The Sunday Times.
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Edward Rose | |
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Born | (1849-08-07)7 August 1849 Swaffham, Norfolk, England |
Died | 31 December 1904(1904-12-31) (aged 55) |
Occupation | Playwright, Theatre Critic |
Spouse | Elizabeth Ann Gould |
Children | Lucy Rose (b. 1888), Dorothy Rose (b. 1889) |
Relatives | Charles Scott Sherrington (Half-brother) |
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