King of Cadonia - Roles and Original Cast

Roles and Original Cast

  • The Duke of Alasia, Heir presumptive to the throne – Huntley Wright
  • Princess Marie, his daughter – Isabel Jay
  • Alexis, King of Cadonia – Bertram Wallis
  • General Bonski – Robert Cunningham
  • Captain Laski – Pope Stamper
  • Lieutenant Jules – Harold Deacon
  • Lieutenant Saloff – Cameron Carr
  • Panix, Secretary to the Duke of Alasia – Arthur Laceby
  • Laborde, Head gardener to the Duke of Alasia – Akerman May
  • Bran, Servant to Captain Laski – George Barrett
  • Militza, Maid to Princess Marie – Gracie Leigh
  • Stephanie, First Lady in Waiting to Princess Marie – Peggy Bethel
  • Duchess of Alasia – Amy Martin
  • Ladies in Waiting: Natine, Wadna, Ottaline and Fridoline – Queenie Merrall, Gladys Beech, Claire Lynch and Gladys Anderson
  • Chorus of soldiers, gardeners, peasants, ladies of the Court, etc.

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