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Liberty Hall (play)
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Liberty Hall is a comedy-drama play by the British writer R. C. Carton which premiered in London on 3 December 1892, at the St James's Theatre. It ran for 192 performances, until 20 May 1893.[1] The cast was:
- Mr Owen – George Alexander
- William Todman – Edward Righton
- Hon Gerald Harringay – Ben Webster
- Mr Pedrick – Nutcombe Gould
- J. Briginshaw – H. H. Vincent
- Robert Binks – Richard Saker
- Luscombe – Vernon Sansbury
- Mr Hickson – Alfred Holles
- Miss Hickson – Ailsa Craig
- Crafer – Fanny Coleman
- Amy Chilworth – Maude Millett
- Blanche Chilworth – Marion Terry

The play was revived at the St James's for a single matinée performance in March 1894 and 16 performances in November 1895.[3]
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Film adaptation
In 1914 the play was turned into a film of the same title directed by Harold M. Shaw.[4]
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