Old Drury Custom Dating from 1796
Theatrical shenanigans in London's West End as thespians celebrate a Twelfth Night tradition.
This fun and frivolous newsreel item shows the bright young things of London's 1920s theatreland perform a 200-year-old Twelfth Night tradition. A knees-up of cake and wine was bequeathed to the company of Drury Lane's Theatre Royal by 18th century actor Robert Baddeley and is still observed every January 6th. Fresh from the stage, the cast quaff their victuals with typically theatrical flair.
Cutting the Badddely Cake. The custom takes place annually at the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane on Twelfth Night.