Farina, an orphan maid, with a trusting heart, E. M. Waterhouse '97.
Carlos, a tipsy gypsy, A. R. Sheriff '96.
Gitana, wife to Carlos, and sorry for it, Vivian Burnett '98.
Belladonna, a fussy old mother-in-law, F. R. Wright '98.
Abu Abdela, the gentle Prince of Fez, Arnold Scott '97.
Kazooka, sister to Abu Abdela, with matrimonial expectations, J. A. Loud '98.
Henrico, a gossiping inn-keeper, G. D. Scott '96.
Bartoleme, King of the gypsies, G. D. Scott '96.
Mocha, versatile valet to the Grand
Inquisitor, F. Winchester '97.
The first public performances will be given Saturday and Monday evenings in Brattle Hall; Wednesday evening in Copley Hall, Boston; Saturday, May 16, in Mechanics Hall, Salem; and Tuesday, May 19, in Lynn Theatre.
The following ladies will act as patronesses: Mrs. Roger Wolcott, Mrs. Langdon Shannon Davis, Mrs. Barrett Wendell, Mrs. William E. Russell, Mrs. Richard H. Dana, Mrs. William J. Rolfe, Mrs. Henry E. Warner, Mrs. Walter I. Badger, Mrs. Andrew McFarland Davis, Mrs. John K. Paine, Mrs. W. W. Goodwin, Mrs. William A. Bancroft.
The sale of tickets has been excellent this week, and large houses are assured. Seats for the Cambridge performances may be had at Thurston's, and for the Boston performance at Herrick's, Clough and Shackley's, and the Women's Educational and Industrial Union.