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Puss in Boots (play)

Puss in Boots () is a comedy play by the German writer Ludwig Tieck, written in verse and published in 1797. It is based on the fairy tale Puss in Boots and follows the poor farmer Gottlieb and his clever, talking cat as they set out to win a kingdom for themselves. The play has three acts and satirises human nature and the theatre audience of the day, containing interruptions from the audience, the author and technicians during its prologue and epilogue.

The play was first performed in Berlin on 20 April 1844. The original performance was very poorly received. The play was reevaluated and received a much more positive reception after it was staged by in Berlin in 1924.

Tankred Dorst used Tieck's play as the basis for his 1964 play '. This play was in turn the basis for a 1975 opera with the same name, with a libretto by Dorst and music by Günter Bialas.

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