The Wet Pansy
Preferred drinking establishment of performers and backstage personal alike, hidden away in the backstreets of the Theatre district it makes for an oasis of Theatre personalities.
Considered by many of its regulars as the best kept secret in all of Capital, it's your best chance of meeting someone famous on a Tuesday morning.
Purpose / Function
This is a public house in a sidestreet of the theatre district, a favourite of the backstage staff and even stars of the stage who don't want attention
Alterations
Orignally a town house, it was converted into a shop then into a bar as the theatre district grew around it becoming a focal point for staff
Architecture
The ground floor is a few rooms, knocked together where possible, a central stairwell is one of few reminders inside that is was once a townhouse.
History
On the walls are Notes and posters from some of the most famous plays ever performed in Capital, signed by the complete staff and crew. If ever the Wet Pansy needed money, they have a treasure trove on the walls alone.
Some of the lead play rights, such as the Formidable and Fabulous Darren, have written been inspired while sitting in the homely rooms of the Wet Pansie.
A Poster on the wall to the classic play "Goblins gone wild" is signed by both leads of the original act, despite them killing each other within a week of performing the first time
A poster to the Cult Classic turned widespread success 'Less upset" is signed by each lead to have played the role in the last 10 years
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