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George De Barnwell

A Burlesque Pantomime Opening
  
  
  
  

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    Characters.

    FANCY

  • Miss A. Seaman.
  • ROMANCE (her Friend)

  • Miss Wright.
  • CLAPTRAP (Romance's Companion)

  • Miss Vining.
  • FOLLY (a volatile, or folly-tile Spirit

  • Miss Woolgar (Mrs. A. Mellon.)
  • THOROUGHGOOD (Haberdasher, Ten hundred, Tottenham Court Road)

  • Mr. C. H. Stephenson.
  • MR. MAUVE MAGENTA (his Shop Walker)

  • Mr. Sefton.
  • JONES (his Head Assistant)

  • Mr. Le Barr.
  • TRUEMAN (his Foreman)

  • Mr. C. J. Smith.
  • GEORGE DE BARNWELL (his 'Prentice—a youth whose notions are altogether above his station, and who, boasting of a high descent, may be said to have come down very low indeed)

  • Mr. J. L. Toole.

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    HIS UNCLE (a Gentleman of the Pawnbroking persuasion, more addicted to the round of pleasure than his line of business)

  • Mr. Paul Bedford.
  • SPRIGGINS (his attendant Imp)

  • Miss Stoker.
  • SIR MINIVER MUFF (Cross Beau)

  • Mr. Hitchenson.
  • SIR PIMINY PUFF (Cross Beau)

  • Mr. Branscombe.
  • FASTMAN (a Manager's Friend)

  • Mr. W. H. Eburne.
  • LADY MILWOOD (a leader of ton, with an amiable weakness for point-lace, flirtation, and other expensive luxuries)

  • Miss Woolgar (Mrs. A. Mellon)
  • THE LESSEE OF RANELAGH

  • Mr. R. Romer.
  • M. C.

  • Mr. Aldridge.
  • MARIA (Thoroughgood's “one fair daughter” ill-treated by George, who however eventually makes up to her)

  • Miss K. Kelly.
  • AN OLD LADY WHO SHOPS

  • Mrs. Stoker.
  • ANOTHER OLD LADY WHO SHOPS

  • Mrs. Lewis.
  • Sempstresses, Swells, Snobs, Shopmen, and Society generally.