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THE CAMBERLEY TRIANGLE
A COMEDY IN ONE ACT
CHARACTERS
KATE CAMBERLEY.
CYRIL NORWOOD (her lover).
DENNIS CAMBERLEY (her husband).
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This play was first produced by Mr. Godfrey Tearle at the Coliseum on
September 8, 1919, with the following cast:
Dennis Camberley--GODFREY TEARLE.
Kate Camberley--MARY MALONE.
Cyril Norwood--EWAN BROOK.
THE CAMBERLEY TRIANGLE
(It is an evening of 1919 in KATE'S drawing-room. She is expecting
him, and the Curtain goes up as he is announced.)
MAID. Mr. Cyril Norwood.
(He comes in.)
NORWOOD (for the MAID'S benefit, but you may be sure she knows). Ah,
good evening, Mrs. Camberley!
KATE. Good evening!
(They shake hands. NORWOOD is sleek and prosperous, in a morning coat
with a white slip to his waistcoat. He is good-looking in rather an
obvious way with rather an obvious moustache. Most women like him--at
least, so he will tell you.)
NORWOOD (as soon as they are alone). My darling!
KATE. Cyril!
(He takes her hands and kisses them. He would kiss her face, but she
is not quite ready for this.)
NORWOOD. You let me yesterday. Why mayn't I kiss you to-day?
KATE. Not just yet, dear.
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