AN ADAPTATION OF

AURORA FLOYD

BY

WILLIAM E. SUTER

BASED ON THE NOVEL BY MARY ELIZABETH BRADDON

First performed at the Queen's Theatre, London, 4 April 1863.

Aurora Floyd: A Drama in Two Acts
Adapted from Miss Braddon's popular Work of the same title
by
William E. Suter, Esq.,
Author of
The Pirates of the Savannah, Idiot of the Mountain, Syren of Paris,
Angel of Midnight, Old House on the Bridge, Outlaw of the Adriatic,
Sarah's Young Man, A Quiet Family, John Wopps,
Rifle Volunteer, Brother Bill and Me, Lady Audley's Secret, & c., & c.
Published by Thomas Hailes Lacy, 89 Strand, London.

First performed at the Queen's Theatre (under the management of Mr. C. J. James),
on Saturday, the 4th day of April, 1863.

CAST

John Mellish (a wealthy Yorkshire gentleman): Mr. J. Green

Talbot Bulstrode (his friend): Mr. Fortune

James Conyers (groom, jockey, & trainer): Mr. Thomas Sennett

Maddison (a magistrate): Mr. Anderson

Stephen Hargreave, alias "The Softy" (stable help): Mr. Charles Sennett

Aldrobrand Grub (a gentleman's gentleman): Mr. W. H. Whitton

Aurora Floyd (a banker's daughter): Miss Marion Jackson

Lucy (Talbot's wife): Miss Emily Slade

Mary Merrithought (a domestic servant): Mrs Harrison

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