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Cutting Of The Baddeley Twelfth Cake, on stage Drury Lane Theatre, 19th Century, 1884. Twelfth Cake was a medieval tradition. Originally part of the feast of Epiphany, the cake was baked with a bean inside and whoever got the slice with the bean was crowned King of Misrule. The Baddeley Cake owes its name to Robert Baddeley, a pastry chef who became a famous actor, and left a legacy to the Drury Lane Fund to provide cake and wine for the performers in the green room of Drury Lane Theatre on Twelfth Night.

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