HELENA'S HUSBAND
An Historical Comedy
By Philip Moeller
Copyright, 1915, by Philip Moeller.
Copyright, 1916, by Doubleday, Page & Co.
All rights reserved.
| CHARACTERS |
| Helena, the Queen. Tsumu, a black woman, slave to Helena. Menelaus, the King. Analytikos, the King's librarian. Paris, a shepherd. |
Helena's Husband was first produced by the Washington Square Players, under the direction of Mr. Moeller, at the Bandbox Theatre, New York, on the night of October 4, 1915, with the following cast:
| Helena [Queen of Sparta] | Noel Haddon. |
| Tsumu [the slave] | Helen Westley. |
| Menelaus [the King] | Frank Conroy. |
| Analytikos [his librarian] | Walter Frankl. |
| Paris [a shepherd] | Harold Meltzer. |
The scene was designed by Paul T. Frankl and the costumes by Robert Locker.
Reprinted from "Five Somewhat Historical Plays" published by Alfred A. Knopf, by special permission of Mr. Moeller. The professional and amateur stage rights on this play are strictly reserved by the author. Applications for permission to produce the play should be made to Mr. Philip Moeller, care Alfred A. Knopf, 220 West 42nd Street, New York.