William Moore (critic)

William George Moore (11 June 1868 – 6 November 1937) was an Australian theatre and art critic.

[1] William Moore was educated at Scotch College, Sandhurst,[1] and, after spending a few years in business, went on the stage and acted in the United States and Great Britain.

In 1909 Moore was responsible for an organization to encourage the production of local plays with both literary and dramatic qualities.

In 1909 and 1910 several short plays were produced, including The Woman Tamer and The Sacred Place by Louis Esson, The Burglar by Katharine S. Prichard, and Moore's The Tea-Room Girl (1910) and The Mysterious Moonlight (1912).

[1] In 1912 Moore went to London and during World War I served with the British Army Service Corps.

William George Moore (1868–1937), Australian drama and art critic