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A Woman of No Importance by Oscar Wilde Scanned and proofed
by David Price [email protected]
A Woman of No Importance
THE PERSONS OF THE PLAY
Lord Illingworth Sir John Pontefract Lord Alfred Rufford Mr.
Kelvil, M.P. The Ven. Archdeacon Daubeny, D.D. Gerald Arbuthnot
Farquhar, Butler Francis, Footman Lady Hunstanton Lady Caroline
Pontefract Lady Stutfield Mrs. Allonby Miss Hester Worsley Alice,
Maid Mrs. Arbuthnot
THE SCENES OF THE PLAY
ACT I. The Terrace at Hunstanton Chase. ACT II. The Drawing-room
at Hunstanton Chase. ACT III. The Hall at Hunstanton Chase. ACT IV.
Sitting-room in Mrs. Arbuthnot's House at Wrockley.
TIME: The Present. PLACE: The Shires.
The action of the play takes place within twenty-four hours.
LONDON: HAYMARKET THEATRE
Lessee and Manager: Mr. H Beerbohm Tree April 19th, 1893
Lord Illingworth, Mr. Tree Sir John Pontefract, Mr. E. Holman
Clark Lord Alfred Rufford, Mr. Ernest Lawford Mr. Kelvil, M.P., Mr.
Charles Allan. The Ven. Archdeacon Daubeny, D.D., Mr.
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