

The Calico Tiger
Christian B. Garrison
The Lady or the Tiger is a classic story by Frank Stanton about the fate of the knight smitten with the king's daughter.
Did she indicate the door that would lead him into the tiger's lair and death?
This play follows the knight into the arena on that fateful day and tells the real story-- was it the lady or the tiger?
| Character |
|---|
| King Bonwit The ruler of the land. Haughty, imperious, and about fifty years old. |
| Princess Evaline His beautiful beaughter, in her early twenties. |
| Stump The king's lackey. |
| Lancelot The handsome courtier who loves Evaline. |
| Two Attendants Both men who have comic attitudes. |
| Mazie Brassy, gum-chewing girl. Attractive and tough. |
| Parson Dignified man who performs ceremony. |
| Two Bridesmaids Two young women. |
| Two Guards Burly guardians of the princess. |
| Mother Mazie's mom |
| Announcer Strong voice and not seen on stage. |
The Tiger And The Pussycat is a American play written by Bill Majeski and published by Samuel French in New York (1975).
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