NEW YORK
HAROLD ROORBACH
PUBLISHER
Note.—The acting rights of this play are expressly reserved by the author. Theatrical Managers wishing to produce it should apply to the author in care of the publisher. Amateur representation may be made without such application and without charge.
[THE DEACON.]
[CAST OF CHARACTERS.]
Grand Opera House,
Reading, Pa.,
Dec. 16th and 17th, 1886.
| Deacon Thornton, Mrs. Thornton's brother-in-law, with a passion for lemonade with a stick in it, | William Ward. |
| George Graef, Mrs. Thornton's nephew, | Geo. W. Endy. |
| George Darrah, alias Matt Wheeler, | Jas. I. Foos. |
| James Read, a friend of Darrah's, | H. C. Lewis. |
| Pedro, an organ grinder, | Sam'l Bechtel. |
| Parson Brownlow, | W. H. Wilson. |
| Pete, Mrs. Thornton's servant, | H. W. Button. |
| Billy, the Deacon's boy, | Sam'l Wolfskell. |
| Mrs. Thornton, | Agnes Jameson. |
| Helen, her daughter, | Claribel Lewis. |
| Miss Amelia Fawcett, Mrs. Thornton's maiden sister, | Minnie Riffert. |
| Mrs. Darrah, George Darrah's wife, | Ida Radcliffe. |
| Nellie, her child, | Lizzie Rivers. |
| Daisy, Mrs. Thornton's servant, | Annie C. Fisher. |
Violinist, Policeman, Villagers, etc., by the Company.
Time of Representation.—Two Hours and a Half.