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The Pirates of Penzance
OR,
THE SLAVE OF DUTY.
Written by W.S. GILBERTComposed by ARTHUR SULLIVAN
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ,
As first produced at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, New York, under the management of Mr. R. D'Oyly Carte, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1879.
Richard, a Pirate Chief, | Mr. Brocolini. | |
Samuel, his Lieutenant | Mr. Furneaux Cook. | |
Frederic, a Pirate Apprentice | Mr. Hugh Talbot. | |
Major-General Stanley, of the British Army | Mr. J. H. Ryley. | |
Edward, a Sergeant of Police | Mr. F. Clifton. | |
Mabel, General Stanley's Youngest Daughter | Miss Blanche Roosevelt | |
Kate | General Stanley's Daughters. | Miss R. Brandam |
Edith | Miss Jessie Bond | |
Isabel | Miss Barlow | |
Ruth, a Piratical "Maid-of-all-work" | Miss Alice Barnet |
General Stanley's Daughters, Pirates, Policemen, etc.
SCENE.
Act 1st.—A Rocky Seashore on the Coast of Cornwall, England
Act 2d.—A Ruined Chapel on General Stanley's Estate
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