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by agd escape from tlie liands oftlie law.Both the٥talk of the
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the misfortune of the season centered upon Jean Louis Monnet’s
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of French Comedians, who sought to establisli themselves at tire
Riots occurred, and muiricipal politics became involved. After
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returned to France,
performances the Com
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in. debtor’s prison. Late iir tire season Drury
Monnet l
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relieve his financial worries. The same English
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gave a
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Irold to do so again, and succeeded for a number of performances
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in
spring
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t.heatrical activity occurred during the summer of 1750 at
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Twickenham, but tire tlrirty performances there lie outside
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tile
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treated in
of the. London stag
;
long a ngain support for
I: prorninent actors diedjthe elder Mills
and young Denis Delane, wlro was the short-lived rising star
first appeared ig
17g
r
ha
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performances,
Lane company of eiglrty-four provided
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a thoseoffive new plays— Moses Menders The chaplet (2 December),
entertainment; WiRam Shirley’s Edward the Black Prince ; or,
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the B
tie of Poictiers (6 January), an historical tragedy which was greeted