For authorities of Costumes, see End of Book, Published and sold in the Theatre.
Performance terminates by a quarter past eleven.
| Leontes (King of Sicilia) | Mr Charles Kean |
| Mamillius (his son) | Miss Ellen Terry |
| Camillo } | { Mr Graham |
| Antigonus } (Sicilian Lords) | { Mr Cooper |
| Cleomenes } | { Mr J. F. Cathcart |
| Dion } | { Mr G. Everett |
| Two other Sicilian Lords | Mr Barsby & Mr Raymond |
| Elder of the Council | Mr Rolleston |
| Officer of the Court of Judicature | Mr Terry |
| An Attendant on young Prince Mamillius | Mr Brazier |
| Polixenes (King of Bithynia) | Mr Ryder |
| Florizel (his son) | Miss Heath |
| Archidamus (a Bithynian lord) | Mr H. Mellon |
| A Mariner | Mr Paulo |
| Keeper of the Prison | Mr Collett |
| An old Shepherd (reputed father of Perdita) | Mr Meadows |
| Clown (his son) | Mr H. Saker |
| Servant to the old Shepherd | Miss Kate Terry |
| Autolycus (a rogue) | Mr Harley |
| Time, as Chorus | Mr F. Cooke |
| Hermione (Queen to Leontes) | Mrs Charles Kean |
| Perdita (daughter to Leontes & Hermione) | Miss Carlotta Leclercq |
| Pauline, (wife to Antigonus) | Mrs Ternan |
| Emilia (a Lady) | Miss Clifford |
| Two other ladies attending on the Queen | Miss Eglinton & Miss M. Ternan |
| Mopsa } | { Miss J. Brougham |
| & } (Shepherdesses) | { |
| Dorcas } | { Miss E. Brougham |
Lords, Ladies & Attendants; Satyrs for a Dance; Shepherds,
Shepherdesses, Guards, &c.
Scene:—Sometimes in Sicilia. Sometimes in Bithynia.
Thursday, 19th February 1863.