THE MINOR DRAMA.
No. XXI.
BOX AND COX.
A Romance of Real Life
IN ONE ACT.
BY JOHN MADDISON MORTON, ESQ.
WITH THE STAGE BUSINESS, CAST OF CHARACTERS, COSTUMES, RELATIVE POSITIONS, &c.
NEW YORK:
DOUGLAS, NO. 11 SPRUCE ST
AND FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS.
1848.
CAST OF CHARACTERS.
Theatre, London, 1847. | Olympic, 1848. | Palmo’s, 1848. | ||
John Box, a Journeyman Printer, | Mr. Buckstone. | Mr. Holland. | Mr. Povey. | |
James Cox, a Journeyman Hatter, | “ Harley. | “ Conover. | “ Chapman. | |
Mrs. Bouncer, | Mrs. M’Namara. | Mrs. Henry. | Mrs. Vernon. |
COSTUMES.
BOX.—Small swallow-tailed black coat, short buff waistcoat, light drab trowsers short, turned up at bottom, black stockings, white canvass boots with black tips, cotton neckcloth, shabby black hat.
COX.—Brown Newmarket coat, long white waistcoat, dark plaid trowsers, boots, white hat, black stock.
MRS. BOUNCER.—Coloured cotton gown, apron, cap, &c.
First produced at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, November 1st, 1847
Time in Representation—35 Minutes.
EXITS AND ENTRANCES.
R. means Right; L. Left; R. D. Right Door; L. D. Left Door; S. E. Second Entrance; U. E. Upper Entrance; M. D. Middle Door.
RELATIVE POSITIONS.
R., means Right; L., Left; C., Centre; R. C., Right of Centre; L. C., Left of Centre.
BOX AND COX.
ACT I.
Scene I—A Room, decently furnished. At C., a bed, with curtains closed, at L. C., a door, at L. 3d E., a door, at L. S. E., a chest of drawers, at back, R., a window, at R. 3d E., a door, at R. S. E., a BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!
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