WOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAMECharactersAct I.Act II.Transcriber’s NoteWOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAME:A Comedy-Farce,IN TWO ACTS.BYJOHN MADDISON MORTON,(Member of the Dramatic Authors’ Society),AUTHOR OFLend me Five Shillings, Three Cuckoos, Catch a Weazel, Where there’s a Will there’s a Way, John Dobbs, A Most Unwarrantable Intrusion, Going to the Derby, Your Life’s in Danger, Midnight Watch, Box and Cox, Trumpeter’s Wedding, Done on Both Sides, Poor Pillicoddy, Old Honesty, Young England, King and I, My Wife’s Second Floor, Who do they take me for? The Thumping Legacy, Milliners’ Holiday, Wedding Breakfast, Irish Tiger, Attic Story, Who’s the Composer? Who’s my Husband? Slasher and Crasher, Prince for an Hour, Away with Melancholy, Waiting for an Omnibus, Betsy Baker, Who Stole the Pocket-Book? Two Bonnycastles, From Village to Court, Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshaw, Rights and Wrongs of Women, Sent to the Tower, Our Wife, Brother Ben, Take Care of Dowb—, Wooing One’s Wife, Margery Daw, The Double-Bedded Room, the “Alabama,” Drawing Rooms, Second Floors, and Attics, &c. &c.LONDON:SAMUEL FRENCH,PUBLISHER,89, STRAND.NEWYORK:SAMUEL FRENCH & SON,PUBLISHERS,38, EAST 14THSTREET.WOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAME.First performed at the Royal St. James Theatre(Under the management of Mr. Benjamin Webster)On Thursday, 6th October, 1864.Characters.MR. WOODCOCKMr. CHARLESMATTHEWS.MR. CHRISTOPHER LARKINGSMr. H. J. MONTAGUE.MR. ADOLPHUS SWANSDOWNMr. J. JOHNSTONE.DAVIDMr. W. CHAMBERLAINE.MRS. COLONEL CARVERMrs. FRANKMATTHEWS.MRS. WOODCOCKMiss FANNYHUGHES.MRS. LARKINGSMiss WENTWORTH.MODERN COSTUMES.Time in Performance—One Hour.
WOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAMECharactersAct I.Act II.Transcriber’s Note
WOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAME
Characters
Act I.
Act II.
Transcriber’s Note
WOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAME:A Comedy-Farce,IN TWO ACTS.BYJOHN MADDISON MORTON,(Member of the Dramatic Authors’ Society),AUTHOR OFLend me Five Shillings, Three Cuckoos, Catch a Weazel, Where there’s a Will there’s a Way, John Dobbs, A Most Unwarrantable Intrusion, Going to the Derby, Your Life’s in Danger, Midnight Watch, Box and Cox, Trumpeter’s Wedding, Done on Both Sides, Poor Pillicoddy, Old Honesty, Young England, King and I, My Wife’s Second Floor, Who do they take me for? The Thumping Legacy, Milliners’ Holiday, Wedding Breakfast, Irish Tiger, Attic Story, Who’s the Composer? Who’s my Husband? Slasher and Crasher, Prince for an Hour, Away with Melancholy, Waiting for an Omnibus, Betsy Baker, Who Stole the Pocket-Book? Two Bonnycastles, From Village to Court, Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshaw, Rights and Wrongs of Women, Sent to the Tower, Our Wife, Brother Ben, Take Care of Dowb—, Wooing One’s Wife, Margery Daw, The Double-Bedded Room, the “Alabama,” Drawing Rooms, Second Floors, and Attics, &c. &c.LONDON:SAMUEL FRENCH,PUBLISHER,89, STRAND.NEWYORK:SAMUEL FRENCH & SON,PUBLISHERS,38, EAST 14THSTREET.
WOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAME:
A Comedy-Farce,
IN TWO ACTS.
BY
JOHN MADDISON MORTON,(Member of the Dramatic Authors’ Society),
AUTHOR OF
Lend me Five Shillings, Three Cuckoos, Catch a Weazel, Where there’s a Will there’s a Way, John Dobbs, A Most Unwarrantable Intrusion, Going to the Derby, Your Life’s in Danger, Midnight Watch, Box and Cox, Trumpeter’s Wedding, Done on Both Sides, Poor Pillicoddy, Old Honesty, Young England, King and I, My Wife’s Second Floor, Who do they take me for? The Thumping Legacy, Milliners’ Holiday, Wedding Breakfast, Irish Tiger, Attic Story, Who’s the Composer? Who’s my Husband? Slasher and Crasher, Prince for an Hour, Away with Melancholy, Waiting for an Omnibus, Betsy Baker, Who Stole the Pocket-Book? Two Bonnycastles, From Village to Court, Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshaw, Rights and Wrongs of Women, Sent to the Tower, Our Wife, Brother Ben, Take Care of Dowb—, Wooing One’s Wife, Margery Daw, The Double-Bedded Room, the “Alabama,” Drawing Rooms, Second Floors, and Attics, &c. &c.
LONDON:SAMUEL FRENCH,PUBLISHER,89, STRAND.NEWYORK:SAMUEL FRENCH & SON,PUBLISHERS,38, EAST 14THSTREET.
WOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAME.First performed at the Royal St. James Theatre(Under the management of Mr. Benjamin Webster)On Thursday, 6th October, 1864.Characters.MR. WOODCOCKMr. CHARLESMATTHEWS.MR. CHRISTOPHER LARKINGSMr. H. J. MONTAGUE.MR. ADOLPHUS SWANSDOWNMr. J. JOHNSTONE.DAVIDMr. W. CHAMBERLAINE.MRS. COLONEL CARVERMrs. FRANKMATTHEWS.MRS. WOODCOCKMiss FANNYHUGHES.MRS. LARKINGSMiss WENTWORTH.MODERN COSTUMES.Time in Performance—One Hour.
WOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAME.
First performed at the Royal St. James Theatre(Under the management of Mr. Benjamin Webster)On Thursday, 6th October, 1864.
MODERN COSTUMES.
Time in Performance—One Hour.