The Noble Spaniard
‘A Victorian Farce, in Three Acts, Adapted from the French of [Ernest] Grenet-Dancourt by W Somerset Maugham’.
Premiere, with George Paston’s FEED THE BRUTE as a brief curtain-raiser. This production closed early when Charles Hawtrey became ill. (See ‘Vedette: Round the Theatres’, The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News 15th May 1909, page 12.)
Cast & Crew
Cast
Captain Chalford | Athole Stewart |
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Count de Moret | Leon M Lion |
Countess de Moret | Vane Featherston |
Duke of Hermanos | Charles H Hawtrey
(credited as Charles Hawtrey) |
Lady Proudfoot | Fanny Brough |
Lucy | Anne Cleaver |
Marion Nairne | Kate Cutler |
Mary Jane | Joy Chatwyn |
Mr Justice Proudfoot | E Lyall Swete |
Crew | |
Dresses designed by | Tom Heslewood |
Musical settings by | Virginia Blakemore |
Orchestra under the direction of | Harold Robertson Grimston |
Presented by | Charles H Hawtrey
(credited as Charles Hawtrey) |
Presented by arrangement with | Tom B Davis |
- Added by Jared William.
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Play description
‘A Victorian Farce, in Three Acts, Adapted from the French of [Ernest] Grenet-Dancourt by W Somerset Maugham’.
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