By ALFRED SUTRO.
"I wish it to be distinctly understood that, my scientific investigations notwithstanding, I still regard woman as an amiable creature."
(Mollentrave on Women: Introduction.)
| Mr. Mollentrave | Mr. Eric Lewis. |
| Sir Joseph Balsted, K.C., M.P. | Mr. Norman McKinnel. |
| Everard Swenboys | Mr. Leslie Faber. |
| Lord Contareen | Mr. Robert Horton. |
| Mr. Dexter | Mr. E. Vivian Reynolds. |
| Mr. Noyes | Mr. Gerald Jerome. |
| Peters | Mr. E. H. Brooke. |
| Martin | Mr. Murray Carrington. |
| Lady Claude Derenham | Miss Marion Terry. |
| Margaret Messilent | Miss Lettice Fairfax. |
| Miss Treable | Miss Nora Greenlaw. |
| Mrs. Martelli | Mrs. Kemmis. |
| [Act I.] | —Study in Sir Joseph Balsted's House. |
| [Act II.] | —Drawing-room in Mr. Mollentrave's House. |
| [Act III.] | —Garden of Mr. Mollentrave's House at Swanage. |
Time—The Present.
[ACT I.]
Time of Representation, forty minutes.