University of Virginia Library

Search this document 
  
  
  
  
CAT-ALOGUE OF SCENERY.

 1. 
 2. 
 3. 
 5. 
 6. 


254

CAT-ALOGUE OF SCENERY.

1.—THE MILL.

How the Miller died, and left his Three Nephews behind him; and how he left his property.

“Reading of the Will”—not after Wil-kie!

2.—THE PALACE.

How the Maids of Honour conducted themselves in the absence of the Princess, and how they were summoned to the Palace Court.

3.—THE ROYAL COURTYARD.

How Puss in Boots brought a Present of Game to the King from his Master the Marquis of Carabas. How the Marquis began to make a splash in the world; and how he preferred the King's suit to his own, and his own to the Princess's!

4.—THE KING'S HIGHWAY.

A very moving Scene! being a Panorama! (painted by Mr. W. Marshall) which the Manager of the Theatre trusts will at Last Work Pretty Well. How Puss in Boots appears to get on, and how he serves his Master, singing at the same time,

“THE VENETIAN FUR-LANA,” with a Running Accompaniment.

5.—THE OGRE'S CASTLE.

How Puss gets in, and meets the Cook getting out!

6.—THE OGRE'S HALL.

How the Ogre hires Puss as Cook, and how the Cat cat-ers for him. How the Marquis becomes Lord of the Castle, and generously lets the Cat out of the Bag; and how a Terrible Cat-astrophe is prevented by the

ARRIVAL OF THE FAIRY FELINA, Mounted on a Cat-a-Mountain!

How the Piece terminates; and how everybody hopes to “Live happy ever afterwards!”