You`re not allowed to step out of whatever the rules are, politically, or socially, and they`ll get you for it, they`ll hunt you down. That`s the really frightening thing.
When you`re writing about people that are not very well off, you seem to see the kitchen sink. So it was a bit of a sort of cosy phrase that got used a bit too much.
Towards the end of the Lord Chamberlain`s era, when his hold was being loosened, private prosecutions began to happen. A member of staff at the Royal Court ordered to stop the play, and the police were brought in.
There were loads of plays which were very popular before and after the war, where everybody wore a dinner jacket in the third act and it was in a house that you wished you`d owned with people that you wish you knew. It was life seen through a very privile...