AustLit logo

AustLit

image of person or book cover 4402794686918428947.jpg
Source: Alexander Turbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand.
H. T. Harrison H. T. Harrison i(A53483 works by) (birth name: Henry Francis Towle) (a.k.a. W. H. Harrison)
Born: Established: 24 Mar 1848 Geelong, Geelong City - Geelong East area, Geelong area, Geelong - Terang - Lake Bolac area, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 2 Jun 1899 Dunedin, Otago, South Island,
c
New Zealand,
c
Pacific Region,

Gender: Male
The material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.

BiographyHistory

Music director, conductor, composer, singer.

Described by Peter Downes as 'the man with three identities,' H. T Harrison started out his career in the 1870s as Henry Towle, church organist and variety tenor, becoming W. H. Harrison in 1882 and H. T. Harrison in 1894. He specialised in musical comedies, pantomimes and comic operas, securing engagements with J. C. Williamson (1882-88), Tom Pollard (1894-99), Montague-Turner Opera Co, Henry Bracey Opera Co (1890), Macmahon Brothers (1891), George Musgrove (1890-91), and Williamson and Musgrove (1891-92) among other firms. He also wrote several original works, including Bulbo (1892) and dabbled in variety entertainment, notably with Lydia Howarde's Burlesque Co, the Great Chicago Minstrels and F. E. Hiscocks. While in Dunedin with Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company Harrison became sick and died shortly afterwards.

[Source: Australian Variety Theatre Archive]

Most Referenced Works

Notes

Last amended 5 Jun 2014 09:58:14
Other mentions of "" in AustLit:
    X