Valerie, or the Treasured Tokens: Romantic Opera in Four Acts (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Fairlamb, James Remington

 
9781330614839: Valerie, or the Treasured Tokens: Romantic Opera in Four Acts (Classic Reprint)

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Di RiecrioNS. STAGE SETTINGS. A ct I. a beautiful Qarden, with terrace at the back, brilliantly illuminated. Time evening. At the r. of Stage, a gaming table; and at the l. another table, with tankards, goblets, etc. ACT II. AB aronial Hall, or elegant Drawing-R oom, in the house of Maurice Rbmon. Doors at c, r. and l., and window at l. A lso, at L. of Stage, a table with decanters of wine, and glasses upon it; and at R. may be a harp. Sumptuous sofas and chairs dispersed about the room. ACT III. Scene I st AS treet; with a cobblers stall near rentrance, and sign over the door: Pierre Q-oij on. Cobbler, Scene 2d Courtyard of the Convent of Notre Dame. An imposingbuilding with large doorway and steps l., trees and shrubbery r; a high railing across the Stage at the back, with gateway c, and practicable street beyond. ACT IV. A handsome Reception-R oom in the house of Mile. Lecroix. Doors at c, R. and L. A carved table at r., and other elegant furniture about the room. COSTUMES. Valerie in A ct I, a short, common dress of dark color; and in A ct II. a short dress of pie material, a little apron with pockets, sm.all straw hat, with flowing ribbons, all very tastily arranged, and guitar; in A ct III, a plain dark, or white dress, cloak and hood ;and in A ct IV, as Mile. Lecroix an elegant reception or evening attire. Maurice Remotiy in A cts I and II, the dress of a young gallant of the period knee breeches, doublet (in colors,) sword, etc.; in A ct III, a very plain dress with some what shabby cloak, and a slouched hat; and in A ct IV, a plain but elegant professional costume of black velvet, black stockings, perruque and chapeau. M. Cadoche in A cts I and II, a well-worn military dress of the period ;and, as being blind, he may, if the keeping the eyelids closed or fixed open be found too irksome, wear spectacles with large dark glasses. In A ct IV his eyesigh
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