"The Beggar's Opera" had a huge revival in London in 1922 in a small theatre, the Lyric Hammersmith, using singers from Thomas Beecham's opera company. It had new arrangements by Fredric Austin, who also played Peachum, and a cleaned up text. It was pretty, rather sanitized, and ran for several years. There was an original cast recording, which I find hard to listen to because of the sound. The Lyric Hammersmith and Austin then produced "Polly," John Gay's sequel to "The Beggar's Opera," and that too got recorded. Symposium reissued both cast recordings together.
It was this successful revival that led to the Brecht-Weill "Threepenny Opera."