The Beggar's Opera

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The Beggar's Opera

by John Gay

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In this lively 18th‑century ballad opera, the stage becomes a bustling marketplace of vice and virtue, where thieves, beggars and respectable citizens trade in the same currency of deception. The opening dialogue between a self‑styled beggar and a player sets a witty, self‑aware tone, promising a performance that mixes satire with catchy songs rather than lofty recitative. Listeners are invited into a world where poetry and poverty are treated as badges of honor, and where the Muses themselves seem to favor cleverness over costume.

The first act drops us into the cramped drawing‑room of Mr. Peachum, a cunning fence who keeps meticulous accounts of his criminal clientele. Through his conversations with the eager Filch and the ever‑resourceful Moll, the piece exposes the tangled relationships between law, commerce, and the underworld, all delivered with a wink and a rhyme. As the characters plot arrests, bail, and betrayals, the opera’s biting commentary on social hypocrisy becomes unmistakably clear, promising a theatrical experience that is as entertaining as it is thought‑provoking.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (94K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2000-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Gay

John Gay

1685–1732

Best known for writing The Beggar’s Opera, this sharp, witty poet and dramatist helped turn 18th-century satire into popular entertainment. His work mixed humor, music, and social bite in ways that still feel lively today.

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