A Royal Divorce
Romantic and Historical Drama, A STORY OF WATERLOO
Cast & Crew
Cast
Angelique de Varennes. lady in waiting | Miss Teresa Gilmore |
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Blanche de Hervas, Lady in Weighting | Miss Minnie Leverette |
Bob Roya, sailor of H.M.S. Bellerophon | Mr T. O’Brien |
Brigadier Jacques | Mr T. C. Martin |
Brigadier Pierre | Mr William Newman |
Dr Corvisart, The Emperor’s Physician | Mr J. H. Powell |
General Angercau | Mr Reginald Walter |
Gouvernante of the Kingdom of Rome, | Miss Belle French Stuart |
Grimand, Innkeeper at Genappe | Mr Val W. Cully |
Jeanne le Terreur | Miss Barbara Mead |
Josephine | Miss Edith Blands |
Lord Keith, the British Admiral | Mr George Herrick |
Marie Louise, Napoleon’s second wife | Miss Margaret McDonald Wilson |
Marquis de Beaumont | Mr Cecil Dugue |
Marshal Murat | Mr Hodgson Taylor |
Marshall Ney | Mr Charles Stanley |
Midshipman of the Bellerophon | Mr J. C. Barker |
Mother Lomas. a stall woman | Miss Helena Dixon |
Napoleon | Mr Frederick Moyes |
Officer of the Palace Guard | Mr G. Golbourne |
Servant | Mr Jack Walker |
Stephanie de Beauharnais | Miss Violet Dacre |
Talleyrand, Minister of State | Mr Clinton Baddeley |
The Little King of Rome, | Miss Maudie Bernard |
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Play description
Standing room was scarcely available at the Theatre Royal, last night, the attraction being “A Royal Divorce.” The production is prosecuted by a company of exceptional merit, amongst whom Mr Frederick Moyes and Miss Edith Blande figure conspicuously. The former represents the character of Napoleon, and completely enthrals his audience by his vigorous and powerful acting. In the role of Josephine, Miss Blande is charming, and her efforts last night evoked the highest appreciation.
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