Alfred George Wathall (30 January 1880, Bulwell – 14 November 1938, Chicago) was an English-born American composer, music arranger, orchestrator, violinist, and music educator.
He is best remembered as a composer of operettas of which his most successful were The Sultan of Sulu (1902) and Sinbad the Sailor (1911).
[1] The Sultan of Sulu was staged on Broadway at Wallack's Theatre where it had a successful run in 1902–1903.
It used a libretto by George Ade and was produced by Henry W.
A violinist, he later taught on the faculty of that institution as a professor of violin.