Miss Kitty is brought on by the Rat Trap's pianist to calm the crowd with her song "Let Me Be Good To You" when they prepare to riot. She starts off by singing softly, calming then, and even Dawson is attracted by her act. Only Basil pays no attention as he sees the bartender drugging his and Dawson's drinks.
Miss Kitty's song rapidly degenerates into a burlesque act with backup dancers while patrons grab fruitlessly at her. She never misses a step, kicking a couple of patrons off stage. Dawson, in a drugged state, has wound up on stage dancing with the backup dancers, much to Basil's disgust, before passing out as they look on horrified, and breaking the pianist's piano just as the song ends.
This results in a typical riot breaking out, with shots fired and some swinging on chandeliers. Fortunately, our heroes avoid swinging fists or flying chairs, and slip out unnoticed through a trap door.
Trivia
Miss Kitty's main purpose is to entertain the patrons with her shapely body and sultry voice. Her name was never mentioned, but sources have stated that 'Miss Kitty' was written upon her character model sheet.
Gallery
Miss Kitty's introduction
Kitty's beautiful singing voice is known to calm and soothe the patrons
Kitty in her dancer outfit
Kitty with her twin sisters
Kitty strutting herself
The patrons seem hypnotized by Kitty's beauty and dancing
Kitty pushing a patron who tried to grab her whilst dancing.