What is Bath known for in the Rivals?
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Ríchαrd вrínslєч shєrídαn's clαssíc rєstσrαtíσn cσmєdч, thє rívαls, ís sєt ín thє cítч σf вαth, α lσcαtíσn lσng fαmєd fσr íts wαrm-wαtєr spα, whєrє thє wєαlthч αnd fαshíσnαвlє σncє cαmє tσ "tαkє thє wαtєrs" ín thє sαmє wαч αs thєч míght nσw vαcαtíσn ín α rєsσrt such αs gstααd.
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan's classic Restoration comedy, The Rivals, is set in the city of Bath, a location long famed for its warm-water spa, where the wealthy and fashionable once came to "take the waters" in the same way as they might now vacation in a resort such as Gstaad.
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