First produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, on April 13th 1893, under the Management of Fred J. Harris.
Transferred to the Trafalgar Square Theatre on January 8th. 1894, but closed on February 10th.
MOROCCO BOUND
Dramatis Personæ
| SPOOFAH BEY (an Irish con-man) | Mr. John L. Shine |
| SQUIRE HIGGINS (one of the nouveau-riche) | Mr. Charles Danby |
| VIVIAN HIGGINS (the Squire's eldest son) | Mr. Sydney Barraclough |
| DOLLY HIGGINS (another of the Squire's sons) | Mr. Alfred C. Seymour |
| JOSIAH HIGGINS (the Squire's brother) | Mr. Herbert Sparling |
| LORD PERCY PIMPLETON | Mr. George Grossmith Jr. |
| SID FAKAH (Moroccan Grand Vizier) | Mr. Colin Coop |
| MUSKET (a servant) | Mr. Douglas Munro |
| MAUDE SPORTINGTON (Dolly's girl-friend) | Miss Letty Lind |
| ETHEL SPORTINGTON (Vivian's girl-friend) | Miss Violet Cameron |
| COMTESSE DE LA BLAGUE (Spoofah's sister, a phoney "countess") | Miss Jenny McNulty |
| LADY WALKOVER (Maude's friend) | Miss Agnes Hewitt |
| RHEA PORTER (a Lady Journalist) | Miss Marie Studholme |
| EVA SKETCHLEY | Miss Eva Westlake |
| HILDA ADLETTE | Miss Ruby Temple |
Synopsis of Scenery
| ACT I | - Mokeleigh Hall, an English stately home. |
| ACT II | - The Palace of Spoofah Beh in Old Tangier, Morocco. |
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