[ THE PLAYS OF ARTHUR W. PINERO]

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THE TIMES
THE PROFLIGATE

THE CABINET MINISTER

THE HOBBY-HORSE
LADY BOUNTIFUL
THE MAGISTRATE
DANDY DICK
SWEET LAVENDER
THE SCHOOLMISTRESS

THE WEAKER SEX

THE AMAZONS
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THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY

THE NOTORIOUS MRS. EBBSMITH

THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT

THE PRINCESS AND THE BUTTERFLY

TRELAWNY OF THE “WELLS”

THE GAY LORD QUEX

IRIS
LETTY
A WIFE WITHOUT A SMILE

HIS HOUSE IN ORDER

THE THUNDERBOLT
MID-CHANNEL

PRESERVING MR. PANMURE

THE “MIND THE PAINT” GIRL

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THE “ MIND THE PAINT ” GIRL
A COMEDY In Four Acts By ARTHUR PINERO
LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN MCMXIII

Copyright 1912
by Arthur Pinero

This play was produced in London, at the Duke of York’s Theatre, on Saturday, February 17, 1912; in New York, at the New Lyceum Theatre, on Monday, September 9, 1912; and in Germany, at the Stadttheater in Mainz, on Monday, January 13, 1913

[ THE PERSONS OF THE PLAY]

Viscount Farncombe
Colonel the Hon. ArthurStidulph
Baron von Rettenmayer
Captain Nicholas Jeyes
Lionel Roper
Sam de Castro
Herbert Fulkerson
Stewart Heneage
Gerald Grimwood

Carlton Smythe (Manager of thePandora Theatre)

Douglas Glynn, Albert Palk, WilfridTavish, and SigismundShirley

(Actors at the Pandora)

Vincent Bland (A MusicalComposer, attached to the Pandora)

Morris Cooling (Business Managerat the Pandora)

Luigi (Maître d’hôtel at Catani’sRestaurant)

Waiters

The Hon. Mrs. Arthur Stidulph(Formerly, as Dolly Ensor, of the Pandora Theatre)

Lily Parradell(Of the Pandora)
Jimmie Birch
Gabrielle Kato
Enid Moncrieff
Daphne Dure
Nita Trevenna
Flo Connify
Sybil Dermott
Olga Cook
Evangeline Ventris

Mrs. Upjohn (Lily Parradell’s mother)

Gladys (Lily’s parlourmaid)

Maud (Lily’s maid)

The action of the piece takes place in London—at Lily Parradell’s house in Bloomsbury, in the foyer of the Pandora Theatre, and again at Lily’s house.

The curtain will be lowered for a few moments in the course of the Second Act.