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==Biography==
==Biography==
Born in [[Richmond, Virginia]], Peple was educated John P. McGuire's academy in Richmond. He trained and worked as an accountant, mainly with the [[American Bridge Company]] until 1902. In 1895 he moved to [[New York]]. His first play was ''A Broken Rosary''. His play ''The Prince Chap'' opened in 1895 and ran for two seasons with [[Cyril Scott]] playing the lead.<ref>''Who's who on the stage'', 2nd ed., 1908</ref>
Born in [[Richmond, Virginia]], Peple was educated John P. McGuire's academy in Richmond. He trained and worked as an accountant, mainly with the [[American Bridge Company]] until 1902. In 1895 he moved to [[New York]]. His first play was ''A Broken Rosary''. His play ''The Prince Chap'' opened in 1895 and ran for two seasons with [[Cyril Scott]] playing the lead.<ref>''Who's who on the stage'', 2nd ed., 1908</ref>
people say hi because he is gay so badly

==Works==
'''Plays'''
*''A Broken Rosary''
*''The Prince Chap'', 1904
*''The Love Route''
*''The Silver Girl''
*''Seriramis'', 1907
*''The Littlest Rebel'', 1911
*''A pair of sixes'', 1917

'''Books'''
'''Books'''
*''A Night Out'', 1909
*''A Night Out'', 1909

Revision as of 19:22, 15 January 2010

Edward Henry Peple (August 10, 1869[1] – 1924) was an American playwright.

Biography

Born in Richmond, Virginia, Peple was educated John P. McGuire's academy in Richmond. He trained and worked as an accountant, mainly with the American Bridge Company until 1902. In 1895 he moved to New York. His first play was A Broken Rosary. His play The Prince Chap opened in 1895 and ran for two seasons with Cyril Scott playing the lead.[2] people say hi because he is gay so badly Books

  • A Night Out, 1909

References

  1. ^ Who's Who in America, 1908-9
  2. ^ Who's who on the stage, 2nd ed., 1908