(Note—The following characters are named is the order in which they first appear)
| Blacksmith Bess (Goody Rickby) | Alice Fischer |
| Dickon, a Yankee Improvisation of the Prince of Darkness | Edmund Breese |
| Rachel Merton, niece of the Justice | Fola La Follette |
| Richard Talbot | Earle Browne |
| Justice Gilead Merton | Brigham Royce |
| Lord Ravensbane (The Scarecrow) | Frank Reicher |
| Mistress Cynthia Merton, sister of the Justice | Mrs. Felix Morris |
| Micah, a servant | Harold M. Cheshire |
| Captain Bugby, the Governor’s secretary | Regan Hughston |
| Minister Dodge | Clifford Leigh |
| Mistress Dodge, his wife | Eleanor Sheldon |
| Rev. Master Rand, of Harvard College | William Levis |
| Rev. Master Todd, of Harvard College | Harry Lillford |
| Sir Charles Reddington, Lieutenant Governor | H. J. Carvill |
| Mistress Reddington } his | Zenaidee Williams |
| Amelia Reddington } daughters | Georgia Dvorak |
Time—About 1690 Place—A town in Massachusetts
Act I.—The Blacksmith Shop of “Blacksmith Bess.” Dawn.
Acts II., III., and IV.—Justice Merton’s Parlor.
Morning, afternoon, and evening.
Produced under the direction of Edgar Selwyn