Bertha M. Wilson

Bertha M. Wilson (pen name, B. M. Wilson; August 14, 1874 – 1936) was an American dramatist, critic, and dramatic actress, who earned a reputation throughout the Central United States. She leased some of her monologues, sketches, drills, and plays to educators and professionals. Her own work was of three kinds: home talent entertainments, including original drills, tableaux, and pantomimes; plays and farces; and costume monologues for platform and stage. Wilson's Book of Drills and Marches for Young People and Small Children was published in 1895.

Bertha M. Wilson
BornBertha May Wilson
August 14, 1874
Altona, Missouri, U.S.
Died1936
Pen nameB. M. Wilson
Occupationdramatist, critic, actress
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
Alma materState University of Iowa
Genremonologues, sketches, drills, plays, dramatic, pathetic, comedy, farce, pantomime
Notable worksWilson's Book of Drills and Marches for Young People and Small Children
Spouse
Herbert Francis Allen
(m. 1899)
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