So a funeral is a public entertainment? I think it's a bit more complicated than that.
BY which I mean that the fact that something happens in public and can be worth watching does not in itself mean that it counts as a public entertainment.
IT seems pretty clear that there is a very wide variety of ways in which the law is interpreted and administered. I think it'd be useful to have a clearer picture of what this variety actually consists of.
For example most poeple seem to assume that this no-more-than-two performers business means no more than two at a time. Whereas it can and has been interpreted to mean no more than two in a session, even if they are performing solo.