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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.

    THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS.

  • St. George of England ... Miss Kathleen Fitzwilliam
  • St. Denis of France ... Miss Louisa Howard
  • St. David of Wales ... Miss Marshall
  • St. Anthony of Italy ... Mrs. C. Horn
  • St. James of Spain ... Miss De Burgh
  • St. Andrew of Scotland ... Miss J. Coleman
  • St. Patrick of Ireland ... Miss Martindale
  • Charley Wag, Esq. (in attendance on St. George) ... Mr. Chas. Mathews
  • Lazzarone (Slave to the Giant Ignoramus) ... Mr. Harley
  • Leporello (with a well-known character from his last place) ... Mr. John Reeve
  • Aile-de-Pigeon (Perruquier from Paris) ... Mr. Selby
  • Murphy Shillelagh (an honest Bogtrotter) ... Mr. H. Hall
  • Ormandine (a Tartarian Sorcerer) ... Mr. F. Cooke
  • Art-i-Chok (Caliph of Jerusalem) ... Mr. Bellingham
  • Motus (King of Thrace) ... Mr. Mucklow
  • Omyeyeah (Mameluke Sultan of Egypt) ... Mr. Burt
  • Katchim (an Officer) ... Mr. Honner
  • Hum (a bad Spirit) ... Mr. Charles
  • Tee-toe-tum (the Cream of Tartar Phantom Dancers) ... Mr. Marshall
  • The Dragon (who having led the life of a Dog since Christmas, has become one of the greatest plagues to everybody in Egypt) ... Mr. H. Marshall
  • Hurly Burly (Kalyba's Giant Porter) ... Mr. Greathead
  • The Giant Ignoramus ... Mr. Feefawfum
  • Kalyba (the Enchantress) ... Miss Connor]
  • Una (the eldest Daughter of the King of Thrace) Miss Malcolm
  • Zuliemah (Daughter of the Caliph of Jerusalem) Miss L. Marshall
  • Mora (Daughter of the King of Thessaly) ... Miss Gale
  • The Fair Sabra (Daughter of the Sultan of Egypt) ... Miss Brentnall

The Overture composed and the Vocal and Melo-dramatic Music arranged by Mr. J. H. Tully.

The Ballet Music by Mr. Frank Eames.

The Dances and Incidental Action composed by Mr. Oscar Byrne.

The Costumes of all periods and nations executed, regardless of expense and authority, by Mrs. Baily, Miss Nowland, Mr. Glover, &c.

The Appointments by Mr. J. W. Brogden. The Machinery by Mr. H. Sloman.

The Scenery by Mr. W. Beverley, Mr. Gray, and Assistants.