Monsieur Beaucaire (operetta) - Roles and Original Cast

Roles and Original Cast

  • Monsieur Beaucaire – Marion Green
  • Philippe Molyneux – John Clarke
  • Frederick Bantison – Lennox Pawle
  • Rakell – Spencer Trevor
  • François – Yvan Servais
  • Duke of Winterset – Robert Parker
  • Beau Nash – Robert Cunningham
  • Townbrake – Dennis King
  • Captain Badger – Percy Carr
  • Joliffe – Harry Frankiss
  • Bicksitt – Leigh Ellis
  • The Marquis de Mirepox – Yvan Servais
  • Lucy – Alice Moffat
  • Countess of Greenbury – Violet Jerome
  • Girl – Renée Morrell
  • Lady Mary Carlisle – Maggie Teyte

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