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The Great Adventure, a play by Arnold Bennett

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ILAM CARVE An illustrious Painter
ALBERT SHAWN Ilam's Valet
DR. PASCOE
EDWARD HORNING Doctor's Assistant
CYRUS CARVE Ilam's Cousin, a City Auctioneer
FATHER LOOE A Catholic Priest
PETER HORNING A Journalist
EBAG A Picture Dealer
JOHN SHAWN A Curate
JAMES SHAWN His Brother, a Curate
LORD LEONARD ALCAR
TEXEL An American Millionaire
A WAITER
A PAGE
A SERVANT
JANET CANNOT A Widow
MRS. ALBERT SHAWN
HONORIA LOOE Sister of Father Looe

 


SCENES

ACT I
ROOM IN ILAM CARVE'S HOUSE, 126 REDCLIFFE GARDENS

ACT II
PRIVATE ROOM AT THE GRAND BABYLON HOTEL

ACT III
JANET'S SITTING-ROOM AT WERTER ROAD, PUTNEY

ACT IV
LORD LEONARD ALCAR'S STUDY, GROSVENOR GARDENS

SPECIAL NOTE.--Each Act is divided into two scenes, separated by a passage of time more or less short. The passage of time is indicated by darkening the stage for a few moments. No change of scenery is involved.

NOTE

The play was produced for the first time in London at the Kingsway Theatre, by Granville Barker, on Tuesday, March 25th, 1913.


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