Owen Hall

1853–1907 (age 54)

Biography

Owen Hall, the pen name of a gifted writer of the late Victorian stage, delighted audiences with witty librettos and lively dialogue. His work on musical comedies, including the celebrated "Florodora," helped define the tastes of the era and brought warmth and laughter to countless theatre-goers.

He died in 1907 and was laid to rest in Highgate Cemetery, leaving a legacy of bright entertainment and clever verse.