The Trinummus was the play acted this year as owing to the death of the Duke of Clarence it had been omitted last year. The regular prologue of Plautus was omitted.
Dramatis Personae
Megaronides _________E. M Loughborough.
Callicles _____________E. P. Garret.
Philto _______________E. H. Waterfield,
Lysiteles _____________C. D. Fisher.
Lesbonicus____________B. C. Boulter.
Stasimus______________W. C. Mayne.
Charmides_____________T E. Harwood.
Sycophanta____________J. F. Waters
The Prologue was written by F. W. Hall and referred to the omission of the play in 1892 and congratulated the Duke of York on his marriage and Winchester on its quingentenary. It further lamented the death of Lord Ebury, the Rev C. G Lane and C. E Page.
The Epilogue was written by B. M Goldie.
Epilogue Dramatis Personae
Luxuria___________ Wife of Lesbonicus____________T. E. Harwood
Inopia____________Another miner’s wife___________C. D. Fisher
Megaronides _____A malcontent Radical ____________E. M. Loughborough
Callicles _________An optimistic Conservative________E. P. Garrett
Lysiteles _________A yachtsman ___________________C. D. Fisher
Philto ___________A pessimistic aristocrat ___________E. H. Waterfield
Lesbonicus ______ A miner on strike ________________B. C. Boulter
Stasimus ________A newsvendor__________________W. C. Mayne
Charmides _______A merchant exhibitor ____________T. E. Harwood
Sycophanta ______ A man from Blankley’s___________J. F. Waters
Quirites S. C. Probyn. Prin. Opp.