LOYALTIES

LOYALTIES

Author: John Galsworthy

LOYALTIES – ACT I SCENE I The dressing-room of CHARLES WINSOR, owner of Meldon Court, near Newmarket; about eleven-thirty at night. The room has pale grey walls, unadorned; the curtains are drawn over a window Back Left Centre. A bed lies along the wall, Left. An open door, Right Back leads into LADY ADELA’s bedroom; a door,

Right Forward, into a long corridor, on to which abut rooms in a row, the whole length of the house’s left wing. WINSOR’s dressing-table, with a light over it, is Stage Right of the curtained window. Pajamas are laid out on the bed, which is turned back.

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