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This play was produced on the 24th February, 1910, with the following cast:
| George Winter | Arthur Bourchier |
| Lord Francis Etchingham | Edmund Maurice |
| Mr. Perigal | A. Holmes Gore |
| James Ford | A. E. George |
| Robert Colby, M.P. | Godfrey Tearle |
| Frederick Bennett | Michael Sherbroke |
| Colonel Boyce | Frank Atherley |
| Rev. William Swalecliffe | George Beally |
| Edward O’Donnell | Douglas Imbert |
| Butler | Dallas Cairns |
| Lady Francis Etchingham | Kate Sergeantson |
| Catherine Winter | Francis Dillon |
| Anne | Daisy Markham |
THE TENTH MAN
CHARACTERS
| George Winter, M.P. Lord Francis Etchingham Robert Colby, M.P. Mr. Perigal James Ford Colonel Boyce Rev. William Swalecliffe Frederick Bennett Edward O’Donnell Butler at Lord Francis Etchingham’s Waiter at the Great Northern Hotel Catherine Winter Lady Francis Etchingham Anne |
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THE TENTH MAN
THE FIRST ACT
Scene: A drawing-room at Lord Francis Etchingham’s house in Norfolk Street, Park Lane. An Adam room, with bright chintzes on the furniture, photographs on the chimney-piece and the piano, and a great many flowers. There is an archway at the back, leading into another drawing-room, and it is through this that visitors are introduced by the butler. On the left is a large bow window, and on the right a door leading into the library.