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    The Persons of the Play

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    Lord Windermere
    Lord Darlington
    Lord Augustus Lorton
    Mr. Dumby
    Mr. Cecil Graham
    Mr. Hopper
    Parker, Butler

    Lady Windermere
    The Duchess of Berwick
    Lady Agatha Carlisle
    Lady Plymdale
    Lady Stutfield
    Lady Jedburgh
    Mrs. Cowper-Cowper
    Mrs. Erlynne
    Rosalie, Maid

    THE SCENES OF THE PLAY

    ACT I. Morning-room in Lord Windermere's house.
    ACT II. Drawing-room in Lord Windermere's house.
    ACT III. Lord Darlington's rooms.
    ACT IV. Same as Act I.

    TIME: The Present
    PLACE: London.

    The action of the play takes place within twenty-four hours,
    beginning on a Tuesday afternoon at five o'clock, and ending the
    next day at 1.30 p.m.

    LONDON: ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

    Lessee and Manager: Mr. George Alexander
    February 22nd, 1892.

    Lord Windermere, Mr. George Alexander.
    Lord Darlington, Mr. Nutcombe Gould.
    Lord Augustus Lorton, Mr. H. H. Vincent.
    Mr. Cecil Graham, Mr. Ben Webster.
    Mr. Dumby, Mr. Vane-Tempest.
    Mr. Hopper, Mr. Alfred Holles.
    Parker (Butler), Mr. V. Sansbury.
    Lady Windermere, Miss Lily Hanbury.
    The Duchess of Berwick, Miss Fanny Coleman.
    Lady Agatha Carlisle, Miss Laura Graves.
    Lady Plymdale, Miss Granville.
    Lady Jedburgh, Miss B. Page.
    Lady Stutfield, Miss Madge Girdlestone.
    Mrs. Cowper-Cowper, Miss A. de Winton.
    Mrs. Erlynne, Miss Marion Terry.
    Rosalie (Maid), Miss Winifred Dolan.
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