Transcribed from the [1858?] Thomas Hailes Lacy edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
WHAT WILL THEY SAY
AT BROMPTON?
A Comedetta,
IN ONE ACT.
BY
J. STIRLING COYNE, Esq.
AUTHOR OF
“Man of Many Friends,” “My Wife’s Daughter,” “Box and Cox
Married and Settled,” “Binks the Bagman,” “How to Settle
Accounts with your Laundress,” “Did you ever send your
Wife to Camberwell,” “A Duel in the Dark,” “Leo the
Terrible,” “Mrs. Bunbury’s Spoons,” “The
Water Witches,” “An Unprotected Female,”
“The Pas de Fascination,” “The Hope
of the Family,” “Willikins and hys
Dinah,” “The Old Chateau,”
“Fraud and its Victims,”
“Catching a Mermaid,”
“The Secret Agent,”
&c., &c., &c.
THOMAS HAILES LACY,
89, STRAND,
(Opposite Southampton Street, Covent Garden Market),
LONDON.
First performed at the Royal Olympic Theatre,
Monday, November 23, 1857.
CHARACTERS AT HOME. | |
MR. SAMUEL TODD (of Cozy Cottage,Brompton) | Mr. F. Robson. |
MR. CROKER | Mr. G. Cooke. |
MRS. TODD | Miss Wyndham. |
PERKS | Miss Bromley. |
CHARACTERS ABROAD. | |
SIGNOR TODDINI | Mr. F. Robson. |
JACOPO TERREBOLI | Mr. Addison. |
GRIMBALDI | Mr. H. Cooper. |
A BRIGAND | Mr. Franks. |
MRS. TODD | Miss Wyndham. |
MARIETTA | Miss Marston. |