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    DRAMATIS PUR-SONÆ.

  • Pumpkin the Pompous (King of a large Island—formerly in the British Channel) ... Mr. J. Bland
  • Baron Bagshot (Great Grand Huntsman and Lord High Gamekeeper) ... Mr. Stoker
  • Killmany O'Gobble Killmore (a great Irish O-gre) ... Mr. Brougham
  • Kitchenstuff (his Cook) ... Mr. Wyman
  • Richard (One of “Two pretty men”—Nephews of Grist the Miller, under-ground) Mr. Selby
  • Robin (One of “Two pretty men”—Nephews of Grist the Miller, under-ground) Mr. Ireland
  • Ralph (soi-disant Marquis of Carabas—their younger Brother) ... Madame Vestris
  • Puss in Boots ... Mr. Chas. Mathews
  • Chamberlain ... Mr. Kerridge
  • Falconer ... Mr. T. Ireland
  • The Princess Rosebud ... Miss Lee
  • Arietta (Her Maid of Honour) Miss Crisp
  • Chatterina (Her Maid of Honour) Miss Hudson (Her First Appearance on this Stage)
  • Skipperella (Her Maid of Honour) Miss Murray
  • The Fairy Felina ... Miss Dowton
  • The Maid of the Mill ... Miss Goward
  • Courtiers, Pages, Servants, Guards, Reapers, Gleaners, Hop-pickers, Wood-cutters, Millers, &c., by Messrs. Hitchinson, Jackson, Hughes, Field, Connell, Pinsent, Davis, &c.; Mesdames Jackson, Lane, Brookes, Beresford, &c.

The Cat-acoustical Effects arranged by Mr. W. Penson.

The Cat-agraphical ditto by Mr. Marshall and Assistants.

The Cat-skin and other Dresses fur-nished by Miss Glover, Miss Bradley, and Assistants.

The Cat-a-Mountain, &c., made pur-puss-ly by Mr. Mackintosh and Mr. Bradwell.

 

Charles Selby, author of several very successful dramas.

Daughter of the fine old comedian of that name, for many years a principal member of the company at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.