The name given to the tight trousers worn by some Regency gentlemen, such as the notorious Beau Brummell and his ‘dandy’ followers, as they showed off their leg muscles.
Raffles: The Gentleman Thief
Written by E.W. Hornung (Arthur Conan Doyle’s brother-in-law), A.J. Raffles was the Edwardian era’s most celebrated gentleman thief. In a series of highly entertaining tales, the suave cat-burglar thrilled and charmed readers in equal measure. Now, Don’t Go Into The Cellar! have brought him back to life in an original show, scripted and performed by Jonathan Goodwin, and co-directed by Goodwin and Gary Archer. To be performed in the Judge’s Dining Room.
Tickets available from https://www.wegottickets.com/event/573523/