

Robert and Elizabeth - A Musical
Ronald Millar


The year 1845 finds the Moulton Barrett family of London tight in the grip of a tyrannical father.
His invalid daughter Elizabeth is gaining a brilliant reputation as a writer.
Her verses reach Robert Browning who falls in love with her before they have ever met.
Browning sweeps into Elizabeth's life with the invigorating force of a sea breeze and her father senses that his absolute authority is in danger.
Tension mounts as Edward Moulton Barrett and Robert Browning engage in a struggle for Elizabeth's life and happiness.
A big hit in London's West End.|10 women, 30 men
| Character |
|---|
VENDORS |
POLICEMEN |
SWEEPER |
POSTMEN |
LAMPLIGHTER |
WORKING BOYS |
CHLOE |
CLAIRE |
A PICKPOCKET |
EDWARD MOULTON-BARRETT |
HENRIETTA |
ARABEL |
GEORGE |
ALFRED |
HENRY |
CHARLES |
SEPTIMUS |
OCTAVIUS |
BELA HEDLEY |
HENRY BEVAN |
CAPTAIN SURTEES COOK |
A FELLOW OFFICER |
WILSON |
FLUSH |
DOCTOR CHAMBERS |
Robert and Elizabeth (Score) is a British play written by Ronald Millar and published by Samuel French (1967).
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Samuel French · 1967 · 118 pp
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