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No. IV.

THE LOAN OF A LOVER.

A Vaudevilla

IN ONE ACT.

BY J. R. PLANCHÉ.

WITH THE STAGE BUSINESS, CAST OF CHARACTERS, COSTUMES, RELATIVE POSITIONS, ETC.

NEW-YORK:

WM. TAYLOR & CO.

(8. FRENCH, GENERAL AGENT,)
151 NASSAU-STREET, CORNER OF SPRUCE.

EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION.

THE" Loan of a Lover" is one of those Vaudevilles which, on account of its intrinsic merit, must necessarily retain possession of the stage for a very long period. It is one of Mr. Planché's best efforts. There is a quiet repose about the piece, which is truly charming; yet, when well played, it is the occasion of abundant merriment. The plot is artistically laid, though so skilfully is it done, and so easily and necessarily does it develope itself, that it almost appears as if there were no plot at all. But the great beauty of the piece is in the perfect truth, the simplicity of the hero and heroine. They are unmistakable creations of Nature. We cannot fail to recognize that they are living fellow beings.

This piece was originally produced at the Olympic Theatre, London, Mr. Keeley enacting the part of Peter Spyk, and Madame Vestris that of Gertrude. However well the lady may have performed her part, (and she was inimitable in any character where a touch of archness became necessary), it is certain that Mr. Keeley became identified with the piece; and he has ever since made it a prominent selection in his starring engagements. To those who have had the pleasure of seeing Mr. Keeley as Peter Spyk, the remembrance of the quiet, quaint simplicity, with which he played the character, whilst yet he carefully preserved it from that of a mere simpleton, will not easily pass away.

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CAPTAIN AMERSFORT.-Officer's uniform.

PETER SPYK.-Nankeen jacket, flowered vest, full trunks, blue stockings, and Dutch hat.

SWYZEL.-Buff coat and trunks, figured vest, blue stockings, and hat.

DELVE --Brown jacket and trunks, striped stockings, and russet kat. GERTRUDE.-Neat peasant's dress, with broad hat.-Second dress : Wedding dress of white muslin, trimmed with flowers.

ERNESTINE.--Silk spencer, white muslin dress, scarf, and Swiss straw hat.

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.

N.B. Passages marked with Inverted Commas, are usually omittea in the

representation.

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