Jane Annie; or, the Good Conduct Prize (play)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

(1893 Programme)
Jane Annie; or, the Good Conduct Prize is a British 2-act comic opera written by J. M. Barrie and Arthur Conan Doyle, performed by the R. D'Oyly Carte company at the Savoy Theatre (London, UK), from 13 may to 1 july 1893 (50 performances) and in Sheffield from 7 to 12 august 1893, starring Dorothy Vane as Jane Annie.
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Jane Annie (Dorothy Vane)
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Bab (Decima Moore)
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Caddie (Harry Rignold)
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Miss Simms (Rosina Brandram)
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Jack (Scott Fishe)
Illustrations
- Caricatures in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (3 june 1893)
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Miss Dorothy Vane as Jane Annie.
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Miss Decima Moore as Bab.
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Miss Rosina Brandram as Miss Simms.
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Mr. Rutland Barrington.
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Mr. Lawrence Gridley and Mr. Walter Passmore as Jim and Greg.
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Mr. Charles Kenningham as Tom.
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Mr. Scott Fishe as Jack.
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Master Harry Rignold as Caddie.
Cast
- Jane Annie : Dorothy Vane
- Caddie : Harry Rignold
- Proctor : Rutland Barrington
- Bab : Decima Moore
- Tom : Charles Kenningham
- Jack : Scott Fishe
- Bull-dog Sim : Lawrence Gridley
- Bull-dog Greg : Walter Passmore
- Miss Simms : Rosina Brandram
- Milly : Florence Perry
- Rose : Emmie Owen
- Meg : José Shalders
- Maud : May Bell
Crew
- Director : Charles Harris
- Playwrights: Arthur Conan Doyle, J. M. Barrie
- Music : Ernest Ford, François Cellier
Acts
- Act 1. First Floor of a Seminary for the Little Things that grow into Women
- Act 2. A Ladies' Gold Green near the Seminary
Reviews
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Review in The Era (13 may 1893, p. 10)
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Review Savoy Theatre in The Times (15 may 1893, p. 9)
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Review in London Evening Standard (15 may 1893, p. 3)
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Review in Wells Journal (18 may 1893, p. 6)
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Review Jane Annie and the Critics in The Speaker (20 may 1893, p.569-570)
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Review in Nottinghamshire Guardian (20 may 1893, p. 7)
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Review in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (3 june 1893, p. 483)
Ads
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Ad in London Evening Standard (11 may 1893, p. 4)
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Ad in London Evening Standard (10 june 1893, p. 14)
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Ad in Sheffield Evening Telegraph (1 august 1893, p. 1)
Performances
- 13 may - 1 july 1893 : Savoy Theatre (London, UK)
- 7-12 august 1893 : Theatre Royal (Sheffield, UK)