Morocco Bound - Roles

Roles

  • Spoofah Bey (An Irish Con-Man) - Mr. John L. Shine
  • Squire Higgins (One Of The Nouveau-Riche) - Charles Danby
  • Vivian Higgins (The Squire's Eldest Son) - Sydney Barraclough
  • Dolly Higgins (Another Of The Squire's Sons) - Alfred C. Seymour
  • Josiah Higgins (The Squire's Brother) - Herbert Sparling
  • Lord Percy Pimpleton - George Grossmith Jr.
  • Sid Fakah (Moroccan Grand Vizier) - Colin Coop
  • Musket (A Servant) - Douglas Munro
  • Maude Sportington (Dolly's Girl-Friend) - Letty Lind
  • Ethel Sportington (Vivian's Girl-Friend) - Violet Cameron
  • Comtesse De La Blague (Spoofah's Sister, A Phoney "Countess") - Jenny McNulty
  • Lady Walkover (Maude's Friend) - Agnes Hewitt
  • Rhea Porter (A Lady Journalist) - Marie Studholme
  • Eva Sketchley - Eva Westlake
  • Hilda Adlette - Ruby Temple

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    A concern with parenting...must direct attention beyond behavior. This is because parenting is not simply a set of behaviors, but participation in an interpersonal, diffuse, affective relationship. Parenting is an eminently psychological role in a way that many other roles and activities are not.
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