THE SISTERHOOD OF BRIDGET
A Farce in Three Acts
By Robert Elwin Ford
Seven males, six females. Costumes modern; scenery, easy interiors. Plays two hours. An easy, effective and very humorous piece turning upon the always interesting servant-girl question. A very unusual number of comedy parts; all the parts good. Easy to get up and well recommended.
Price, 25 cents
CHARACTERS
- Edward Mason, a wealthy stockbroker.
- Lord Curton, in search of a wife with money.
- Ward Leighton, lieutenant of the 176th Regiment.
- Mike McShane, driver of a milk cart.
- Jimmy Macrae, page at Mr. Mason’s.
- Mrs. Mason, socialist and æsthete.
- Eleanor Mason, her daughter.
- Bridget, the cook.
- Josie Riley,
- } housemaids.
- Emma Hone,
- Mary Macrae, Jimmy’s sister.
- Timothy Rouke, house painter.
- William, butler at Mr. Mason’s.