Minor punctuation inconsistencies have been silentlyrepaired. A list of other changes made, canbe found at the end of the book.
A PLAY IN THREE ACTS
BY
ELIZABETH ROBINS
MILLS & BOON, LIMITED
49 WHITCOMB STREET
LONDON W. C.
1909
vCOURT THEATRE PLAYBILL
VOTES FOR WOMEN!
A Dramatic Tract in Three Acts
By ELIZABETH ROBINS
| Lord John Wynnstay | Mr. ATHOL FORDE |
| The Hon. Geoffrey Stonor | Mr. AUBREY SMITH |
| Mr. St. John Greatorex | Mr. E. HOLMAN CLARK |
| Mr. Richard Farnborough | Mr. P. CLAYTON GREENE |
| Mr. Freddy Tunbridge | Mr. PERCY MARMONT |
| Mr. Allen Trent | Mr. LEWIS CASSON |
| [1]Mr. Walker | Mr. EDMUND GWENN |
| Lady John Wynnstay | Miss MAUD MILTON |
| Mrs. Heriot | Miss FRANCES IVOR |
| Miss Vida Levering | Miss WYNNE-MATTHISON |
| [1]Miss Beatrice Dunbarton | Miss JEAN MacKINLAY |
| Mrs. Freddy Tunbridge | Miss GERTRUDE BURNETT |
| Miss Ernestine Blunt | Miss DOROTHY MINTO |
| A Working Woman | Miss AGNES THOMAS |
Act I. Wynnstay House in Hertfordshire.
Act II. Trafalgar Square, London.
Act III. Eaton Square, London.
The Entire Action of the Play takes place between Sundaynoon and six o'clock in the evening of the same day.
[1] In the text these characters have been altered to Mr. Pilcher andMiss Jean Dunbarton.
CAST
| Lord John Wynnstay | |
| Lady John Wynnstay | His wife |
| Mrs. Heriot | Sister of Lady John |
| Miss Jean Dunbarton | Niece to Lady John and Mrs. Heriot |
| The Hon. Geoffrey Stonor | Unionist M.P. affianced to Jean Dunbarton |
| Mr. St. John Greatorex | Liberal M.P. |
| The Hon. Richard Farnborough | |
| Mr. Freddy Tunbridge | |
| Mrs. Freddy Tunbridge | |
| Mr. Allen Trent | |
| Miss Ernestine Blunt | A Suffragette |
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