Randall's Thumb was produced on 25th January 1871 at the opening of Marie Litton's new Court Theatre in Sloane Square. It held the stage for 104 nights.
The title refers to the unpleasant position in which a young gentleman named Buckthorpe is placed, having attacked a supposed robber in self-defence causing the robber to fall from a cliff. Supposing that he will be accused of murder, Buckthorpe flees the country and by doing so puts himself “under the thumb” of Randall.
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
DR. TROTWAY | Mr. H. Mellon |
JOE BANGLES | Mr. Edward Righton |
RANDALL, an Adventurer | Mr. W. Belford |
BUCKTHORPE, under his thumb | Mr. Hermann Vezin |
MR. SCANTLEBURY, on his honeymoon | Mr. Frank Matthews |
MR. FLAMBOYS, an old Stager | Mr. Astley |
CUMMING, a Waiter | Mr. Parry |
CLENCH, Superintendant of Police | Mr. Jarvis |
EDITH TEMPLE, Dr. TRotway's Niece | Miss Kate Bishop |
MRS. SCANTLEBURY | Mrs. Stephens |
MISS SPINN | Miss Maggie Brennan |
MRS. FLAMBOYS | Miss Eleanor Bufton |
ACT I: GARDENS OF BEACHINGTON HOTEL
ACT II: THE CLUMP OF ROCKS
ACT III: GARDENS OF BEACHINGTON HOTEL
Script (submitted to the Archive by Colin Johnson) | ||
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Review | ||
First Night Review from The Times |
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