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Harold Davidson, rector of Stiffkey, became the last cleric to be dismissed by a church consistory court on the grounds of immorality. Davidson's rather bizarre history is indeed the stuff of music hall and the Penny Dreadful Company have pounced upon this idea, recreating a saucy, end-of-pier entertainment that goes some way to recounting his career in a playful manner... October 15, 2010
Search Amazon for The Missionary's Position - Penny Dreadful items Search for tickets at TicketmasterPresented in the style of an authentic, old-style music hall entertainment, complete with audience singalong (to I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside), there can hardly be a more appropriate place to have launched Penny Dreadful's latest production than Hoxton Hall, a venue that the Theatres Trust describe as "one of the most important early music hall buildings now to be seen anywhere" that first opened in 1863 and has now been reinvented as an increasingly dynamic youth arts centre, and where The Missionary's Position will play again in June following its current UK tour... April 27, 2009
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