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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

—AND—

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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