Friday, 10 April 2009

The Victorian Era: Entertainment

The theater  was a thriving business, enjoyed by the  upper and middle classes, and in less formal situations, the lower class.  With the rate of urbanization, crowds flocked to the cities, and entertainment was a necessary objection: public houses became popular, the prostitution business rocketed, and the theater became the hottest spot for socializing.
Program for Wilde's production of "An Ideal Husband"

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