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The Apple Cart

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The Apple Cart (1930)
by George Bernard Shaw
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THE APPLE CART

The Apple Cart: a
Political Extravaganza.
By Bernard Shaw.

Constable and Company
Ltd. London: 1930.

The Apple Cart, first performed in Warsaw in the Polish version by Floryan Sobieniowski, was produced in England by Sir Barry Jackson at the Malvern Festival on the 19th August, 1929, with Wallace Evennett and Scott Sunderland as Pamphilius and Sempronius, Matthew Boulton as Boanerges, Cedric Hardwicke as King Magnus, Eve Turner as the Princess Royal, Charles Carson as the Prime Minister, Clifford Marquand as the Foreign Secretary, Julian d’Albie as the Colonial Secretary, Aubrey Mallalieu as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Frank Moore as the Home Secretary, Dorothy Holmes-Gore as the Postmistress General, Eileen Beldon as the Powermistress General, Edith Evans as Orinthia, Barbara Everest as Queen Jemima, and James Carew as the American Ambassador.

Copyright, George Bernard Shaw, 1930.
[The copyright and performing right in this play are intact in all countries where international copyright exists. All rights reserved].

Printed in Great Britain by R. & R. Clark, Limited, Edinburgh.

Acts (not listed in original)

PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN

BY R. & R. CLARK, LIMITED, EDINBURGH


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1931.


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