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THE BEGGAR'S OPERA BY JOHN GAY
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The Beggar’s Opera, a ballad opera three acts by John Gay, performed at Lln’s Inn Fields Theatre, London, 1728 and published the same year. In , Gay portrays the liv of a group of thiev and prostut 18th-century London.
Gay ritur the ernment, fashnable society, marriage, and Italian operatic style. Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill based their ballad opera Die Dreigroschenoper (1928; The Threepenny Opera) on Gay’s work.
BIOGRAPHY OF JOHN GAY
The Beggar's OperaJohn GayJohn GayFictn | Play | Adult | Published 1728Plot SummaryThe Beggar’s Opera, by John Gay, is a ballad opera. John Gay wrote The Beggar’s Opera 1728 alongsi Johann Christoph Pepch, who arranged the Beggar’s Opera was England’s longt-nng productn of s time, wh 62 performanc given nsecutively 1728. Gay wasn’t the first to dream up the ia of a ballad opera; he was spired by his iend Jonathan Swift (known for many works, cludg Gulliver’s Travels), who thought would be tertg to wre a pastoral about Newgate prison.
In three acts, Gay’s work pok fun at how the upper class are so fond of Italian opera and Robert Walpole, a notor Whig polician, at the same time.
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