Roles
- Zangler, spice trader in a small town
- Marie, his niece und ward
- Weinberl, Zangler's apprentice
- Christopherl, Zangler's apprentice
- Kraps, Zangler's servant
- Frau Gertrud, Zangler's housekeeper
- Melchior, a lazy servant
- August Sonders, Marie's impoverished suitor
- Hupfer, a master tailor
- Madame Knorr, milliner in Vienna
- Frau von Fischer, widow
- Fräulein Blumenblatt, Zangler's sister-in-law
- Brunninger, merchant
- Philippine, milliner
- Lisett, Fräulein Blumenblatt's parlour maid
- A landlord
- A coachman
- A guard
- Rab, a crook
- First waiter
- Second waiter
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