Pinero_
_This play was produced in London, at the Duke of York's Theatre, on
Saturday, February 17, 1912; in New York, at the New Lyceum Theatre,
on Monday, September 9, 1912; and in Germany, at the Stadttheater in
Mainz, on Monday, January 13, 1913_
_The Persons of the Play_
VISCOUNT FARNCOMBE
COLONEL THE HON. ARTHUR STIDULPH
BARON VON RETTENMAYER
CAPTAIN NICHOLAS JEYES
LIONEL ROPER
SAM DE CASTRO
HERBERT FULKERSON
STEWART HENEAGE
GERALD GRIMWOOD
CARLTON SMYTHE (_Manager of the Pandora Theatre_)
DOUGLAS GLYNN, ALBERT PALK, }
WILFRID TAVISH, and } (_Actors at the Pandora_)
SIGISMUND SHIRLEY }
VINCENT BLAND (_A Musical Composer, attached to the Pandora_)
MORRIS COOLING (_Business Manager at the Pandora_)
LUIGI (_Maitre d'hotel at Catani's Restaurant_)
WAITERS
THE HON. MRS. ARTHUR STIDULPH
(_Formerly, as Dolly Ensor, of the Pandora Theatre_)
LILY PARRADELL }
JIMMIE BIRCH }
GABRIELLE KATO }
ENID MONCRIEFF }
DAPHNE DURE } (_Of the Pandora_)
NITA TREVENNA }
FLO CONNIFY }
SYBIL DERMOTT }
OLGA COOK }
EVANGELINE VENTRIS }
MRS. UPJOHN (LILY PARRADELL's _mother_)
GLADYS (LILY's _parlourmaid_)
MAUD (LILY's _maid_)
_The action of the piece takes place in London-- at LILY PARRADELL'S
house in Bloomsbury, in the foyer of the Pandora Theatre, and again at
LILY'S house._
_The curtain will be lowered for a few moments in the course of the
Second Act._
_The following advertisements are to appear conspicuously in the
programme._
MIND THE PAINT (the complete song), words by D'Arcy Wingate, music by
Vincent Bland, as originally sung by Miss LILY PARRADELL at the
Pandora Theatre in the Musical Play of "THE DUCHESS OF BRIXTON," may
be obtained from Messrs. Church and Co. (Ltd.), Music Publishers, 181
New Bond Street.
AFTER THE THEATRE. CATANI'S RESTAURANT, 459 Strand. Best _cuisine_ in
London. Milanese Band. Private Rooms. Urbano Catani, Sole Proprietor.
Tel.: 10,337 Gerrard.
THE "MIND THE PAINT" GIRL
THE FIRST ACT
_The scene is a drawing-room, prettily but somewhat showily decorated.
The walls are papered with a design representing large clusters of
white and purple lilac. The furniture is covered with a chintz of
similar pattern, and the curtains, carpet, and lamp-shades
correspond._
_In the wall facing the spectator are two
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