Roles and Original Cast
- Adéle (a rich widow, formerly an Artist's Model) - Marie Tempest
- Lady Barbara Cripps - Leonora Braham
- Lucien (a French schoolboy) - Nina Cadiz
- Jessie, Rose, Christine, Ruby and Violet (art students) - Marie Studholme, Kate Cannon, Alice Davis, Kate Adams and Lettice Fairfax
- Geraldine (a Model) - Hetty Hamer
- Amy Cripps - Louie Pounds
- Jane - Sybil Grey
- Miss Manvers - Nellie Gregory
- Daisy Vane - (Sir George St. Alban's Ward) - Letty Lind
- Rudolph Blair - (an Art Student) - C. Hayden Coffin
- Sir George St. Alban - (a Diplomatist) - Eric Lewis
- Archie Pendillon (an Art Student) - Yorke Stephens
- Earl of Thamesmead (Lady Barbara's brother) - Lawrance D'Orsay
- Algernon St. Alban (Sir George's son) - Farren Soutar
- Carbonnet, Apthorpe and Maddox (art students) - Maurice Farkoa, Gilbert Porteous and *Conway Dixon
- James Cripps (Lady Barbara's husband) - E. M. Robson
- Smoggins - W. Blakeley
- Mme. Amélie (a Schoolmistress in Paris) - Lottie Venne
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