By J. Hartley Manners
Eight males, four females. Costumes modern; scenery, two interiors, not difficult. Well suited for amateur performance. Plays a full evening. This admirable play, made popular for two seasons by Mr. J. E. Dodson's striking performance of its leading part, is offered for amateur performance at a royalty of ten dollars. All the parts are strong and exceptionally well contrasted. Of especial interest to Hebrew societies from its able and sympathetic presentment of a man of their race.
Price, 50 cents
CHARACTERS
The Cotswold Family
Sir John Cotswold, baronet.
Margaret, his wife.
Ulrica, his daughter.
Cecil, his son.
Vining, his servant.
Capt. the Hon. Clive Trevor.
The Jacobson Family
Sir Isaac Jacobson, M. P.
Rebecca, his wife.
Esther, his daughter.
Adrian, his son.
Maximilian, his servant.
Walter Lewis, musical agent.