Polly is a classic work of 18th century English opera. Written as a sequel to John Gay’s popular ’Beggar’s Opera’, the play tells the story of Polly Peachum, daughter of the infamous highwayman MacHeath. The play is a satirical commentary on the politics and social struggles of the time, and features a cast of colorful characters including prostitutes, thieves, and corrupt politicians. This book is a must-read for lovers of classic literature and theater.
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