English: "A Just View of the English Stage" by William Hogarth. The print shows Wilkes, Colley Cibber, Booth rehearsing a new farce to out-compete John Rich (producer) at Drury Lane. N.b. the toilet articles scattered around, and the toilet paper reading "Hamlet" and "Way of Ye World."
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"A Just View of the English Stage" by [[William Hogarth]]. The print shows Collins, Colley Cibber, and Wilkes rehearsing a new farce to out-compete [[John Rich (producer)]] at [[Drury Lane]]. N.b. the toilet articles scattered around, and the toilet pap
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