Copyright: London William Heinemann 1912

This play was produced at the Court Theatre on
Saturday, October 26, 1907, with the following cast:
Lady Frederick BerollesEthel Irving
Sir Gerald O'MaraEdmund Breon
Mr. Paradine FouldesC. M. Lowne
Marchioness of MerestonBeryl Faber
Marquess of MerestonW. Graham Brown
Captain MontgomerieArthur Holmes-Gore
Admiral CarlisleE. W. Garden
RoseBeatrice Terry
Lady Frederick's DressmakerFlorence Wood
Lady Frederick's FootmanClaude Vernon
Lady Frederick's MaidIna Pelly
ThompsonReginald Eyre
A WaiterHeath J. Haviland

LADY FREDERICK

CHARACTERS
Lady Frederick Berolles
Sir Gerald O'Mara
Mr. Paradine Fouldes
Marchioness of Mereston
Marquess of Mereston
Admiral Carlisle
Rose
Lady Frederick's Dressmaker
Lady Frederick's Footman
Lady Frederick's Maid
Thompson
A Waiter at the Hotel Splendide
Time: The Present Day
Acts I and II—Drawing-room at the Hotel Splendide, Monte Carlo.
Act III—Lady Frederick's Dressing-Room.

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LADY FREDERICK

THE FIRST ACT

Scene: Drawing-room of the Hotel Splendide at Monte Carlo. A large, handsomely furnished room, with doors right and left, and French windows at the back leading to a terrace. Through these is seen the starry southern night. On one side is a piano, on the other a table with papers neatly laid out on it. There is a lighted stove.

Lady Mereston, in evening dress, rather magnificently attired, is reading the papers. She is a handsome woman of forty. She puts down the paper impatiently and rings the bell. A servant answers. He has a French accent.

Lady Mereston.