. LOPP.
CARRIE. _Her Daughter._
A FRENCH COUPLE.
A GERMAN COUPLE.
A GUIDE.
A DRIVER.
A GROUP OF TOURISTS.
Originally produced under the management of Charles Frohman at the
Savoy Theatre, New York, on the 25th of December, 1902, with the
following cast:--
"Jinny" Austin Miss Clara Bloodgood
Mr. Tillman Mr. Charles Abbott
Mrs. Tillman Mrs. Harriet Otis Dellenbaugh
Geoffrey Tillman Mr. John M. Albaugh, Jr.
Susie Miss Edith Taliaferro
Miss Ruth Chester Miss Lucille Flaven
Miss Grace Dane Miss Mary Blyth
Miss Belle Westing Miss Helena Otis
Miss Gertrude Wood Miss Felice Morris
Maggie Miss Lucile Watson
Housemaid Miss Angela Keir
Butler Mr. Gardner Jenkins
Footman Mr. Walter Dickinson
John Austin Mr. Robert Drouet
Mrs. Cullingham Mrs. McKee Rankin
Peter Cullingham Mr. Harry E. Asmus
Mrs. Lopp Miss Ellen Rowland
Carrie Miss Clara B. Hunter
A French Couple { Mr. Henry De Barry
{ Miss Louise Delmar
A German Couple { Mr. J. R. Cooley
{ Miss Elsa Ganett
A Guide Mr. Frank Brownlee
A Driver Mr. Lou W. Carter
{ Miss Elizabeth French
A Group of Tourists { Miss Gertrude Bindley
{ Miss Myrtle Lane
ACT I
_A charming room in the Tillmans' house. The walls are white woodwork,
framing in old tapestries of deep foliage design, with here and there
a flaming flamingo; white furniture with old, green brocade cushions.
The room is in the purest Louis XVI. The noon sunlight streams through
a window on the left. On the opposite side is a door to the hall. At
back double doors open into a corridor which leads to the ballroom.
At left centre are double doors to the front hall. A great, luxurious
sofa is at the left, with chairs sociably near it, and on the other
side of the room a table has chairs grouped about it. On floral small
table are books and objets d'art, and everywhere there is a profusion
of white roses and maidenhair fern._
_In the stage directions Left and Right mean Left and Right of actor,
as he faces audience._
_Three smart-looking SERVANTS are peering through the crack of the
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