ONE TOUCH OF NATURE, A PETITE DRAMA, In One Act, BY AS FIRST PERFORMED AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NEW ADELPHI, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 6TH, 1859. CORRECTLY PRINTED FROM THE PROMPTER’S COPY, WITH THE CAST OF CHARACTERS, SCENIC ARRANGEMENT, SIDES OF ENTRANCE AND EXIT, AND RELATIVE POSITIONS OF THE DRAMATIS PERSONÆ. WEBSTER AND CO., 411, STRAND; W. S. JOHNSON, “NASSAU STEAM PRESS,” 60, ST. MARTIN’S LANE; MESSRS. PIPER AND CO., PATERNOSTER ROW; VICKERS AND BERGER, HOLYWELL STREET; ALLEN, WARWICK LANE; JOHN HEYWOOD, MANCHESTER; WISEHEART, SUFFOLK STREET, DUBLIN; SUTHERLAND AND CO., EDINBURGH; PETRIDGE, BOSTON, U.S.; AND ALL BOOKSELLERS.
“Nassau Steam Press”—W. S. Johnson, 60, St. Martin’s Lane, Charing Cross, W.C. Dramatis PersonÆ.
Time of Representation, 45 minutes. EXPLANATION OF THE STAGE DIRECTIONS. L. means first entrance, left. R. first entrance, right. S. E. L. second entrance, left. S. E. R. second entrance, right. U. E. L. upper entrance, left. U. E. R. upper entrance, right. C. centre. L. C. left centre. R. C. right centre. T. E. L. third entrance, left. T. E. R. third entrance, right. Observing you are supposed to face the audience. |