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Penelope
A Comedy in Three Acts

Penelope A Comedy in Three Acts

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Penelope

A COMEDY
In Three Acts


BY W. S. MAUGHAM

LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN
MCMXII

Copyright 1912

This play, originally called Man and Wife, was produced at the Comedy Theatre on Saturday, January 9, 1909, with the following cast:

Dr. O’Farrell W. Graham Browne
Professor Golightly Alfred Bishop
Davenport Barlow Eric Lewis
Mr. Beadsworth Herbert Ross
Mr. Anderson J. H. Brewer
Mrs. Fergusson Norma Whalley
Mrs. Golightly Kate Bishop
Mrs. Watson Mrs. Charles Calvert
Peyton E. Arthur Jones
Penelope Marie Tempest

CHARACTERS

Penelope
Dr. O’Farrell
Professor Golightly
Mrs. Golightly
Mr. Davenport Barlow
Mrs. Fergusson
Mr. Beadsworth
Mrs. Watson
A Patient
Peyton

Scene: Dr. O’Farrell’s house in John Street, Mayfair

Time: The Present Day

The Performing Rights of this play are fully protected, and permission to perform it, whether by Amateurs or Professionals, must be obtained in advance from the author’s Sole Agent, R. Golding Bright, 20 Green Street, Leicester Square, London, W.C., from whom all particulars can be obtained.

PENELOPE

THE FIRST ACT

Scene: A drawing-room in O’Farrell’s house in John Street. It is very prettily but not extravagantly furnished. The O’Farrells are a young married couple of modest income.

It is between six and seven in the evening.

Peyton, a neat parlour-maid, opens the door and shows in Mr. Davenport Barlow.

Barlow is a short, self-important person of middle age. He is very bald, red in the face, and wears a small, neatly curled moustache; he is dressed in the height of fashion. His manner is fussy and pompous. He comes forward as though he expected to find some one in the room. Seeing that it is empty, he stops and looks at Peyton. He cannot make out why there is

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