First performed in 1728, ’The Beggar’s Opera’ is a satirical musical comedy that takes aim at the political corruption of its time. Featuring memorable characters and catchy songs, this play remains a popular choice for theatergoers today. This edition includes the original libretto by John Gay as well as a history of the play’s production and reception.
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