Betty (musical) - Roles and Original Cast

Roles and Original Cast

  • Gerard, The Earl of Beverley - Donald Calthrop
  • The Duke of Crowborough - C. M. Lowne
  • The Hon. Victor Halifax - Arthur Wellesley
  • Charles Otway - Alfred S. Barber
  • Lathers - Frank Perfitt
  • Hillier - Charles F. Cooke
  • Cedric - Cecil Fletcher
  • Alf - Cyril Doughty
  • Achille Jotte (Court Dressmaker) - W. H. Berry
  • Lord Playne - G. P. Huntley
  • Chicquette - Isabel Delorme
  • Estelle - Mabel Sealby
  • Lady Playne - Madeline Seymour
  • David Playne (Lord Playne's Nephew) - Daisy Burrell
  • Mrs. Rawlins - Kate Welch
  • Jane - Modesta Daly
  • Betty - Winifred Barnes

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