Male impersonator, soubrette and headliner at all the major theatres, Nelly Power was a force to be reckoned with in an era before female emancipation. But life was not a bed of roses for our heroine; betrayed by unscrupulous men and usurped by the next teenage sensation, her end was both sad and premature. That teenage sensation was, of course, Marie Lloyd, the Queen of the Music Hall. Travel with us to the mid-19th century, viewing social history of the period through the subversive lens of music hall and the story of one amazing woman.