| [Characters] [Act I] [Act II] [Act III] |
MRS. DOT
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
(Uniform with this Volume)
| PLAYS: |
| A MAN OF HONOUR |
| LADY FREDERICK |
| JACK STRAW |
| THE EXPLORER |
| PENELOPE |
| (In Preparation) |
| SMITH |
| THE TENTH MAN |
| GRACE |
| LOAVES AND FISHES |
LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN
Mrs. Dot
A FARCE
In Three Acts
By W. S. MAUGHAM
LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN
MCMXII
All rights reserved
This play, originally called Worthley’s Entire, was produced at the Comedy Theatre on April 26, 1908, with the following cast:
| James Blenkinsop | Fred Kerr |
| Gerald Halstane | W. Graham Browne |
| Freddie Perkins | Kenneth Douglas |
| Charles | Herbert Ross |
| Mr. Rixon | George Bellamy |
| Mason | Horton Cooper |
| Mr. Wright | Brian Egerton |
| George | H. Gerrish |
| Lady Sellenger | Marie Illington |
| Nellie Sellenger | Lydia Billbrooke |
| Miss Eliza MacGregor | Lena Halliday |
| Mrs. Worthley | Marie Tempest |
MRS. DOT
CHARACTERS
| Mrs. Worthley |
| Freddie Perkins, her nephew and secretary |
| Miss Eliza MacGregor, her aunt |
| Gerald Halstane |
| James Blenkinsop |
| Lady Sellenger |
| Nellie, her daughter |
| Charles, Gerald’s servant |
| Mason, Mrs. Worthley’s Butler |
| Mr. Wright, a tailor |
| Mr. Rixon, Gerald’s solicitor |
| Blenkinsop’s Man |
Time: The present day
Act I—Gerald’s rooms in Grafton Street
Acts II and III—Mrs. Worthley’s house on the river
The Performing Rights of this play are fully protected, and permission to perform it, whether by Amateurs or Professionals, must be obtained in advance from the author’s Sole Agent, R. Golding Bright, 20 Green Street, Leicester Square, London, W.C., from whom all particulars can be obtained.