The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Chapter 325 : _A Bugbear_ _A Peace-maker_ _The Playwright_ _A Soldier_ _Two Hussars_ _Two Lovers_

_A Bugbear_

_A Peace-maker_

_The Playwright_

_A Soldier_

_Two Hussars_

 

_Two Lovers_

_Servants_

_Musicians_

_A Peasant_

_The Prompter_

_A Shoemaker_

_A Historian_

FISCHER

MuLLER

BoTTICHER

LEUTNER

WIESENER

WIESENER'S NEIGHBOR

_Elephants_

_Lions_

_Bears_

_An officer_

_Eagles and other birds_

_A rabbit_

_Partridges_

_Jupiter_

_Terkaleon_

_The Machinist_

_Spirits_

_Monkeys_

_The Public_.

[Ill.u.s.tration: #LUDWIG TIECK# VOGEL VON VOGELSTEIN]

PROLOGUE

_The scene is laid in the pit, the candles are already lighted, the musicians are gathered in the orchestra. The theatre is filled, people talking in confusion, some arriving, etc_.

FISCHER, MuLLER, SCHLOSSER, BoTTICHER, _in the pit_

FISCHER.

Say, but I am curious, Herr Muller, what do you think of today's play?

MuLLER.

I should be more likely to expect the sky to fall in than to see such a play at our theatre.

FISCHER.

Do you know the play?

MuLLER.

Not at all. A strange t.i.tle that: _Puss in Boots_. I do hope they're not going to present that child's play at the theatre.

SCHLOSS.

Why, is it an opera?

FISCHER.

Anything but that; the bill says: _A Fairy-tale for Children_.

SCHLOSS.

A fairy-tale? But in Heaven's name, we're not children, are we, that they want to present such pieces for us? They certainly won't put an actual cat on the stage, will they?

Chapter 325 : _A Bugbear_ _A Peace-maker_ _The Playwright_ _A Soldier_ _Two Hussars_ _Two Lovers_
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