Won at Last

Won at Last

"Won at Last" is a five act comedic play by American dramatist Steele MacKaye. The play was written and is set in 1877.

Cast

The cast of characters is:

*John Fleming, a man of the world
*Professor Tracy, a man of science
*Will Tracy, his son, a young sea-captain
*Dr. Sterling, a man of fact
*Major Bunker, a confiding husband
*Baron von Spiegel, one who knows
*Captain Maudle
*A Sailor
*Mr. Toddypop
*Mr. Mockem
*Mr. Tenderhug
*Robert, Fleming's Valet

*Grace Fleming, a true woman
*Mrs. Tracy, the professor's wife
*Sophy Bunker, a French adventuress
*Flora Fitzgiggle, a faded flower
*Mrs. Jones
*Mrs. Smith
*Polly Fickle
*Becky Stingall
*Miss Lovewild
*Jane McCarthy, a servant
*Lane, a servant

External links

* [http://www.pdc1.org/Won_At_Last_by_Steele_MacKaye.pdf "Won At Last"] at pdc1.org


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