Born: Established: 1900 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Other works
In addition to works individually indexed on AustLit, J.F. Peters also wrote a number of adaptations of classic works (many of which have not yet been traced) and Suwannee, a two-part musical biography of American minstrel song-writer Stephen Foster (for radio).
Overseas productions:
According to contemporary newspapers:
J. F. Peters, of Melbourne, has had plays performed over the air in South Africa, New Zealand, Canada and India. His cosmic phantasy, "Two Thousand Million Years" (Australian Drama Week, 1938), was broadcast from Durban. His "Murder at Monte Carlo" has been performed 15 times—in Calcutta and in other Indian cities, in Wellington, Ottawa, Montreal and Winnipeg. His "Let's Laugh with the Gods" and "The Blunderer" have been produced in India.
Mr. Peters has had adaptations from "The Black Tulip" (Dumas) and "The Inspector-General" (Gogol) broadcast in South Africa in both English and Afrikaans, also in New Zealand.
Of these, Murder at Monte Carlo was also an adaptation, apparently of a story by Guy du Maupassant, although the source has not yet been traced.
Source:
'Australian Radio Plays: Success of A.B.C. Playwrights Abroad', Canberra Times, 14 August 1939, p.2.