Drury Lane [ Sports & Leisure / Cities ]
… desired in itself’ in a ‘shared sense of the power of numbers.’ 13 12 . Frances Burney, 1772, The Early Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney, ed. by Lars E. Troide, 12 volumes (Oxford: Clarendon, 1988), vol. 1, p. 224. 13 . Jodi Dean, … the reputations of individual actors and the acting profession from questionable to admirable. 18 . Jeremy Collier, A Letter to a Lady Concerning the New Play House (London: Joseph Downing, 1706), p. 14. Social Work & Workers at Drury Lane … the long eighteenth century. From the first, when it housed an acting company operating under one of only two theatrical letters-patent granted by King Charles II to license the production of entertainment in London, Drury Lane was associated …
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