SEASON OF
1743-1744
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and the Amorous Goddess, a pantomime whose authorship is not now
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He used seventy different plays in liis repertory, twenty-five of
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Goddess entertained audiences on fifty-four evenings. Fare
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erpiece, liowever, still held its own, with tliree, the Lying Valet, tlie
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receiving fifty-seven performances
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wliicli Fleetwood had run tlie previous season were dropped, anti
any revivals of older plays took tlteir place and made for variety,
offered no new plays, but among the seventy different ones which
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company of dancer
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His oratorio season in Lent was full and supplemented by concert music.
M Ho established company existed at the unlicensed theatres this season,
defied tlie I'icensing Act to train some young players at the
y^arket whom he presented in a few productions, launclting Samuel
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