| George Sanford, a bridegroom | William G. Schweigert | |||
| Martin Doan, his man | R. F. Willis | |||
| Lydia | } | newly-married lovers | } | Rose Moro |
| Richard | Norman Ives | |||
The dance was directed by Miss Lillian Cushing.
Through the courtesy of Mr. Stanley Muschamp the very lovely music composed by him for the original performance of “Bird’s Nest” is printed. It can be bought of Walter H. Baker Company for 50 cents per copy.
To
FRANCES WITHERSPOON
who knew the little house for Bird’s Nest, and whose fancy plaited straws with mine in a May moonlight
PLEASE NOTICE
The professional stage-rights in this play are strictly reserved by the author. Applications for its use should be addressed to Tracy Mygatt, in care of Walter H. Baker Company, Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass.
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