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Played by RAE ROBERTSON.
William Tisdall : Alman, Bk. 2, p. 276; Pavana, " Clement Cotton ," Bk. 2, p. 307.
Edmund Hooper : Alman, Bk. 2, p. 309.
Ferdinando Richardson : Galiarda, Bk. 1, p. 32.
Jehan Sweelinck : Praeludium
Toccata, Bk. 1, p. 378.

Contributors

Played By:
Rae Robertson.
Played By:
William Tisdall
Unknown:
Clement Cotton
Unknown:
Edmund Hooper
Unknown:
Ferdinando Richardson
Unknown:
Jehan Sweelinck

A Comedietta in Four Acts by Arthur W. Pinero.
A Shortened Version presented by HOWARD ROSE.
The Persons of the Play :
Theatrical Folk of the Dagnigge-
Wells Theatre :
Members of the Company of the Pantheon Theatre.
Hall-Keeper at the Pantheon.
Non-Theatrical Folk :
First Act:
Mr. and Mrs. Telfer's Lodgings at
No. 2, Brydon Crescent, Clerkenwell; May.
Second Act:
At Sir William Gower 's, in Cavendish Square ; June.
Third Act:
Again in Brydon Crescent; December.
Fourth Act:
On the Stage of the Pantheon
Theatre, a few days later.
Period-Somewhere in the Early
'Sixties.
NOTE : Bagnigge (locally pronounced Bagnidge) Wells was formerly a popular mineral spring in Islihgton, London, situated not far from the better remembered Sadler's Wells. The gardens of Bagnigge-Wells were at one time much resorted to, but, as a matter of fact, Bagnigge-Wells, unlike Sadler's Wells, has never possessed a playhouse. Sadler's Wells Theatre, always familiarly known as the " Wells "-still exists. It was rebuilt in 1876-77.

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur W. Pinero.
Presented By:
Howard Rose.
Unknown:
Sir William Gower

2LO London

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