Washington Post -
20 Jul 2014 23:14
In 1751, King George II signed "An Act for the better preventing Thefts and Roberries, and for regulating Places of publick Entertainment, and punishing Persons keeping disorderly Houses" that banned brothels and the kind of bawdy entertainment so enjoyed by the London populace. Neither brothels nor such "publick" entertainment was deterred. Flashing forward a couple of centuries, we have the British Players who, for the past 50 years, have been keeping the bawdy spirit of the music hall alive a...
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