A Country Girl - Roles and Original Cast

Roles and Original Cast

  • Geoffrey Challoner - C. Hayden Coffin
  • The Rajah of Bhong - Rutland Barrington
  • Sir Joseph Verity - Frederick Kaye
  • Douglas Verity - Leedham Bantock
  • Granfer Mummery - Willie Warde
  • Lord Anchester - Akerman May
  • Lord Grassmere - Bertram Wallis
  • Major Vicat - Alfred Hickman
  • Sir Charles Cortelyon - Cecil Castle
  • Tzanitchff - Fred Vigay
  • Rube Fairway - Sebastian King
  • Barry - Huntley Wright
  • Marjorie Joy - Lilian EldeĆ©
  • Princess Mehelaneh of Bhong - Maggie May
  • Nan - Evie Greene
  • Madame Sophie - Ethyl Irving
  • Mrs. Quinton Raikes - Beryl Faber
  • Nurse - Edmund Phelps
  • Miss Carruthers - Topsy Sinden
  • Captain Of The Golden Hussars - Olive Morrell
  • Lady Anchester - Vera Edwardine
  • Miss Powyscourt - Nina Sevening
  • Lady Arnott - Olga Beatty-Kingston
  • Miss Courtlands - Dora Field
  • Miss Ecroyd - Mabel Hurst
  • Indian Attendants - Miss Mary Collette and Miss May Snowdon

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