male and Eight Male Figures.
This tableau represents a travelling party attacked on the mountains
of Italy by a company of outlaws. It is one which can be easily
formed, and contains ten figures, five of which are men dressed to
represent banditti; the other personations are an old gentleman, his
daughter, a young officer and wife, and coachman. The floor of the
stage should rise gradually from the fore to the background. This can
be accomplished with boxes and boards covered with green bocking. The
bandit's costume consists of a dark coat, open in front, showing a
colored shirt, breeches of bright-colored cloth, white hose, knee and
shoe buckles, low shoes, red scarf about the waist, in which are
pistols and short sword, black felt hat, slouched, with a red band and
colored plume; heavy beard, face and neck slightly stained
light-brown; the coats can be trimmed with gaudy binding, if
desirable. The old gentleman's costume consists of black coat, light
pants and vest, light cravat, white wig, light hat, face painted to
imitate age. The officer's dress can be quite showy or very plain. If
a full military costume cannot be procured, the following will answer:
Dark frock coat, buttoned to the neck, and ornamented with large gilt
buttons and shoulder straps, black pants with buff stripe, flat cap
with gilt band, side arms and sash. The officer's wife is dressed in a
showy silk robe; hair arranged to suit the performer's taste. The old
man's daughter is costumed in a white dress, pink silk apron, small
straw hat trimmed with green ribbon. Coachman's costume is, a long,
dark coat, buttoned to the chin, light pants, long boots, black silk
hat, with a leather strap and a number in gold in front, black belt
around the waist, the right hand grasping a long whip. A
representation of the side of a coach, covered with cloth painted in
proper style, and placed in the background, will add much to the
effect. In the centre of the stage place a large trunk filled with
clothing, the cover thrown back so as to display the contents.
Watches, jewelry, and other articles of value should be strown
promiscuously about, while one of the bandits is seen kneeling over it
with a heavy watch and chain in his hand. Back of the trunk stand the
officer and a brigand. The officer has a large wound across the
temple, and attempts to rescue his wife, who is being dragged away by
one of the brigands in the background; he stretches out his arms
towards
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