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Ah - the only one I really know from that era was the 1831 Spartacus - which actually with all the historical context of the time was quite bold. I got to see Il Trovatore done in the classical style a few months ago and it was also pretty amazing, even though according to my opera inclined friends the story is rubbish.
Those are all great recommendations. I was looking into old Australia the other day learning about "Swag men" so that's all up my alley.
It's a shame there's no theater com on hexbear. As much as I shit on it for being filled with libs these days, it's general disposition especially historically is very radical.
Anyway, thanks again.