Copyright: London William Heinemann 1912
| This play was produced at the Court Theatre on Saturday, October 26, 1907, with the following cast: | |
| Lady Frederick Berolles | Ethel Irving |
| Sir Gerald O'Mara | Edmund Breon |
| Mr. Paradine Fouldes | C. M. Lowne |
| Marchioness of Mereston | Beryl Faber |
| Marquess of Mereston | W. Graham Brown |
| Captain Montgomerie | Arthur Holmes-Gore |
| Admiral Carlisle | E. W. Garden |
| Rose | Beatrice Terry |
| Lady Frederick's Dressmaker | Florence Wood |
| Lady Frederick's Footman | Claude Vernon |
| Lady Frederick's Maid | Ina Pelly |
| Thompson | Reginald Eyre |
| A Waiter | Heath 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.