Penelope
A COMEDY
In Three Acts
BY W. S. MAUGHAM
LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN
MCMXII
Copyright 1912
This play, originally called Man and Wife, was produced at the Comedy Theatre on Saturday, January 9, 1909, with the following cast:
| Dr. O’Farrell | W. Graham Browne |
| Professor Golightly | Alfred Bishop |
| Davenport Barlow | Eric Lewis |
| Mr. Beadsworth | Herbert Ross |
| Mr. Anderson | J. H. Brewer |
| Mrs. Fergusson | Norma Whalley |
| Mrs. Golightly | Kate Bishop |
| Mrs. Watson | Mrs. Charles Calvert |
| Peyton | E. Arthur Jones |
| Penelope | Marie Tempest |
CHARACTERS
| Penelope Dr. O’Farrell Professor Golightly Mrs. Golightly Mr. Davenport Barlow Mrs. Fergusson Mr. Beadsworth Mrs. Watson A Patient Peyton |
Scene: Dr. O’Farrell’s house in John Street, Mayfair
Time: The Present Day
The Performing Rights of this play are fully protected, and permission to perform it, whether by Amateurs or Professionals, must be obtained in advance from the author’s Sole Agent, R. Golding Bright, 20 Green Street, Leicester Square, London, W.C., from whom all particulars can be obtained.