REGINALD DeKOVEN, | Proprietor | SAM S. and LEE SHUBERT (Inc.), | Lessees and Managers | NINTH AND LAST WEEK. BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY 14, 1907. Matinee Saturday. Under the Direction of HARRISON GREY FISKE
MRS. FISKE
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THE MANHATTAN COMPANY
Presenting a Play in Four Acts, Entitled
THE NEW YORK IDEA
BY LANGDON MITCHELL
Cast of Characters. Philip Phillimore | Charles Harbury | Mrs. Phillimore, his mother | Ida Vernon | The Reverend Mathew Phillimore, his brother | Dudley Clinton | Grace Phillimore, his sister | Emily Stevens | Miss Heneage, his aunt | Blanche Weaver | William Sudley, his cousin | Dudley Digges | Mrs. Vida Phillimore, his divorced wife | Marion Lea | Brooks, her footman | Frederick Kerby | Benson, her maid | Belle Bohn | Sir Wilfrid Cates-Darby | George Arliss | John Karslake | John Mason | Mrs. Cynthia Karslake, his divorced wife | Mrs. Fiske | Nogam, his valet | James Morley | Tim Fiddler | Robert V. Ferguson | Thomas, the Phillimore's family servant | Richard Clarke | ACT I—Drawing-Room in the Phillimore house. Washington Square. | Wednesday afternoon, at five o'clock. | ACT II—Mrs. Vida Phillimore's Boudoir. Fifth Avenue. | Thursday morning at eleven. | ACT III—Same as Act I. | Thursday evening, at ten. | ACT IV—John Karslake's House. Madison Avenue. | Thursday, at midnight. | Scene—New York | Time—The Present. | The production staged by Mr. and Mrs. Fiske.
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