From Alice Foley's 'A Bolton Childhood', her view on Annie Horniman's Gaiety Theatre, "Over tea, brown bread, peaches and cream, we animatedly argued and discussed the philosophy, art or satire of the productions. The whole outing cost about five shillings each but we returned home like exultant young gods, tingling and a thirst with the naïve faith that if only sufficient human beings could witness good drama and comedy it might change the world.”

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