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PROGRAMME OF SCENERY.

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PROGRAMME OF SCENERY.

Act First.

Spirit Vaults and Private Still in the Enchanter's Castle. N.B.—Only two hundred years are supposed to elapse between this Scene and the one immediately following, namely: The BROWN STUDY OF KING BROWN; Room in a Round Tower, and curiously Illuminated Manuscript.

THE TURQUOISE CHAMBER.

THE BOWERS OF ARCADIA, WITH FÊTE AL FRISKO. The Costumes in this Scene designed from the most Rococo authorities in China.

Pas de deux à la Watteau, by Mr. Gilbert and Miss Ballin.

Pas de ditto à la Catchafairy, by Mr. and Miss Marshall.

Arcadian Mazurka, Polka, and Pastoral Gallopade.

Act Second.

Gallery in the Palace of King Brown. A PASTORAL LANDSCAPE IN ARCADIA, With a Vocal Version of the Minuet de la Cour and Gavotte de Vestris (adapted to the peculiar resources of this Establishment).

Transatlantic Medley Pas de Deux by Miss Fairbrother and Miss Howard.

A VERY WILD WOOD.

THE SPIRIT VAULTS, In much the same state as they were Two Hundred Years before.

GOLDEN GARDENS AND FAIRY TREE OF ENTERTAINING KNOWLEDGE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

The Overture and Music composed and arranged by Mr. R. Hughes.

The Dances composed by Mr. Oscar Byrne.

The Scenery by Mr. W. Beverley, Mr. J. Meadows, and Assistants.

The Costumes by Mrs. Baily and Miss Grundy.

The Machinery by Mr. H. Sloman. The Properties by Mr. J. W. Brogden.