SEASON OF
1761-1762
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bondon
magistrat
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EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY terminology tliis was anotlier
season for tlie tlieatres. No riots. No actors'
up in tlie press. Tlie lord chamberlain’s and
bondon magi
offices wer
alert to
؟
abuses oftlie
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ا
Ace■ Tile one liad a company of young fellows apprehendetl.
Petfood’ and committed to bridewell (14 December) for assembling to
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ae a public liouse in tlie Strand. The otlier, as a res Lilt of
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!-ranees at the commencement of Bartholejnew Fair (6
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performances there; Some thirteen theatrical performances.
tlac hands of his son-in-law John Beard. Churchill's Rosciad, with
addit
1762
had parlayed itself into the sixtli edition by 12 February
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printer, was still selling it for IE A conservative
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estin
that upwards of 10,000 copies had been sold in and about
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London
eleven months, and thus to have imprinted indelibly upon
tile
weaknesses
tlfo strengths an
view
: !;;idoners the cri
.
of Spy
m the major theatres. On 3 March 1762 appeared
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Treatise on the Art of Dancing , by Giovanni Andrea Gallini,
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the ballet at the opera liouse, presenting liis tliesis tliat tlie
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towards til
trend was away from slieer
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Garrick was evidently laying tlie groundwork for liis total
d
abolish
otage
loungers at benefit performances to come tlie following
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Season
glance at liis benefit season, lieginning witli Mrs Cibber’s 18
Mardi
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74 dilates tile prevalence of the note “Full Prices,” and "No Building
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