Major Adrian Consett Stephen MC (1894 – 14 March 1918) was an Australian artillery officer[1] and playwright.
He was mentioned in despatches in May 1917, awarded the Croix de Guerre in June 1917 for action on The Somme, then the Military Cross in October 1917 for his conduct at the Battle of Passchendaele.
[4] On 7 December 1922 his "hopelessly pessimistic"[8] play Futurity was presented at the Institute of Arts and Letters clubroom by members of the Institute, led by Beresford Fowler.
[9] In 1930 Stephen's father presented to the Community Playhouse the "Adrian Consett Stephen Cup" to be awarded to the "Australian one-act play of greatest literary merit".
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