| A Cavalryman | Mr. Doubleau. | |
| The Janitor | Mr. Jourdan. | |
| A Tradesman | Mr. Loiseau. | |
| Tradesman's Son | Mr. Bourgeois. | |
| A Spectator | Mr. Samson. | |
| A Guard | Mr. Dannequin. | |
| Bertrandou, the Fife-player | Mr. G. Monpeurt. | |
| A Capuchin Monk | { | Mr. Ravart. |
| Two Musicians | Mr. Gaston Henry. Mr. Damon. | |
| The Poets | { | Mr. Williams. Mr. Leroy. etc. |
| The Pastry-cooks | { | Mr. Mallet. Mr. Bercha. etc. |
| ———— | ||
| Roxane | Mme. Marie Legault. | |
| Sister Martha | Mme. Esquilar. | |
| Lise | Mme. Blanche Miroir. | |
| Waiting-Girl | Mme. Kerwich. | |
| Mother Margaret of Jesus | Mme. Bouchetal. | |
| The Duenna | Mme. Bourgeois. | |
| Sister Claire | Mme. Pannetier. | |
| A Comedienne | Mme. Lucinne. | |
| A Lady's Maid | { | Mme. Varennes. |
| The Pages | Mme. Marthe Marty. Mme. Loisier. Mme. Bertha. etc. | |
| The Flower-Girl | ||
The people, tradesmen, musketeers, thieves and pickpockets, pastry-cooks, poets, Gascon cadets, comedians, violin-players, pages, children, Spanish soldiers, spectators of both sexes, euphuistic ladies ("précieuses,") comediennes, tradeswomen, nuns, etc.
(The first four acts in 1640; the fifth in 1655.)
CYRANO DE BERGERAC.