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Alonso King of Naples Mrs Stansfield.<br />
Sebastian, his brother Miss Brain.<br />
Prsopero [sic], the right Duke of Milan Mr Stansfield.<br />
Antonio, his brother, usurping Duke of Milan Mr Elliott.<br />
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Trinculo, a Jester Mr Smith.<br />
Stephano, a Drunken Butler Mr Robson<br />
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Ariel, an airy Spirit Miss Wallis<br />
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