The Admirable Crichton - Roles and Opening Night Cast List

Roles and Opening Night Cast List

  • Lady Mary Lasenby, Irene Vanbrugh
  • Crichton – The Butler, H. B. Irving
  • The Earl of Loam, Henry Kemble
  • Lady Catherine Lasenby, Sybil Carlisle
  • Lady Agatha Lasenby, Muriel Beaumont
  • Ernest Woolley – Lord Loam's nephew, Gerald du Maurier
  • Tweeny – A between maid, Pattie Brown
  • Naval Officer – J. C. Buckstone

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