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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
- The New Lessee (a notorious Fact) ... Mr. Alfred Wigan
- His Wife (an absolute Fact) ... Mrs. Alfred Wigan
- Stage Capenter (a plain Fact) ... Mr. Deal
- A Boy (in Fact) ... The Call Boy
MATTER-OF-FACT PERSONS.
- Fancy (on her way to a Fancy Ball) ... Mrs. T. G. Reed (née Miss P. Horton)
- Tragedy ... The Play-Household Brigade. Mrs. Chatterley
- Comedy ... The Play-Household Brigade. Mrs. Stirling
- Burlesque ... The Play-Household Brigade. Mr. F. Robson
- Opera ... The Play-Household Brigade. Miss Corri
- Ballet ... The Play-Household Brigade. Miss Wyndham
- Melo-Drama ... The Play-Household Brigade. Mr. Sanders
- Pantomime ... The Play-Household Brigade. Miss Stevens
- Hippo-Drame ... The Play-Household Brigade. Miss E. Turner
- Spectacle ... The Play-Household Brigade. Mr. Emery
- Ghost of the Old Italian Opera (bearing a great bodily resemblance to a celebrated Basso) ... Signor Galli
- Harlequin ... Mr.Franks
- Clown ... Mr. H. Cooper
- Pantaloon ... Mr. Lindon
- Columbine ... Miss Henderson
- The True British Sailor ... Mr. Morton
- Sylphides ... Mdlles. Howard & Graham
- The Tents of Real Canvass, painted, as well as the other Scenes (if not better) by Mr. Dayes.
- The Gentlemen's Uniforms by that uniformly Civil though occasionally Military Tailor, Mr. Brown.
- The Ladies to “dress up” under the command of Mrs. Curl.
- The Accoutrements by Mr. Moreland.
- The Machinery by Mr. Sutherland, of the Royal Olympic Engineers.
PERSONS OF IMAGINATION.
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