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3 Sentences With "lady of easy virtue"

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Lena Horne agreed with this assessment and refused to star in the show saying she had no intention of portraying "a flashy lady of easy virtue". When the show eventually opened there were several protests by African Americans outside the theatre, which negatively affected sales. Finally, the show suffered several staffing problems. The choreographer was replaced midway through production and the show's leading lady, Ruby Hill, was replaced after its pre-Broadway tryout in Boston.
From the Los Angeles Times, March 20, 1887: > George P. McLain owns a house on Requena Street,Requeña Street lay north of > First Street, just where the Los Angeles City Hall is today. which is > rented to Rose King, a lady of easy virtue. As the rent has not been paid > for some time, George has become a little anxious, and yesterday sued out a > writ of attachment for $180, rent due from October 5, 1886. Constable Smith > went down to enforce the law, and though he met with protestations and tears > on the part of defendant, he inexorably did his duty by levying on an Arion > piano.
The play is a comical farce enlivened by its witty dialogue and its humorous characters, and perhaps more successful in its day than The Way of the World, now considered Congreve's best. The main character is Valentine, then Jeremy, Valentine's resourceful servant; Sir Sampson, with his 'blunt vivacity'; Ben, the rough young sea-dog, who intends to marry whom he chooses; Miss Prue, only too ready to learn the lessons in love given her by Tattle, the vain, half-witted beau, who finds himself married to Mrs. Frail, the lady of easy virtue, when he thinks he has captured Angelica; and Foresight, the gullible old astrologer.A. G. Henderson, The Comedies of William Congreve, Cambridge University Press (1982).

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