by LOUIS N. PARKER
Directed by WILLIAM O. PARTRIDGE
Produced by Richard F. Wood
May 1947
The
Cast |
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Duke of Glastonbury |
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Duchess of Glastonbury |
Frances Eberlein |
Clarissa, Lady Pevensey |
Mary Sohier |
Charles, Viscount Deeford |
Daniel F. Keyes |
Adolphus, Viscount Cudworth |
John W. Putnam |
Lady Cudworth |
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Lord Brooke of Brookehill |
James-Eliot Newton |
Lady Brooke |
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Hon. Benjamin Disraeli |
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Lady Beaconsfield |
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Mrs. Noel Travers |
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Sir Michael Probert, Bart |
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Mr. Hugh Meyers |
Eben Corey |
Mr. Lumley Foljambe |
Robert D. Parks |
Mr. Tearle, Disraelis Secretary |
Laurence Richardson |
Butler of Glastonbury Towers |
Stephn P. Baldwin |
Bascot, Disraeli's Butler |
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Potter, Disraeli's Gardener |
D.Ripley Gage |
Flooks, a Rural Postman |
Edward K. True |
Act I
At Glastonbury Towers
Act II
Disraeli's Private Room in Downing Street
Act III
Disraeli's Study at Hughenden
TIME--1875
"This is not an historical play, but only an attempt to show a picture of the days-- not so very long ago-- in which Disraeli lived, and some of the racial, social and political prejudices he faught against and conquered" Louis N. Parker Those who are familiar with "Disraeli" will not that Act IV has been omitted. It was felt that this act, while supplying pageantry, added nothing dramatically to the play since the climax is reached at the end of Act III |
Production
Staff |
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Stage
Manager |
Donald McR. Smith |
Book Holder |
Sally Parke |
Call Boy |
Evelyn M. Smith |
Set
designer/ painter |
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Set
dresser |
Robert Snelling |
Lights |
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props |
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costumes |
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Makeup |