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    Eurydice is a 1731 tragedy by the Scottish writer David Mallet. It is one of a number of plays and operas to be based on the story of Eurydice from Greek...
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  • figures Eurydice of Thebes, wife of the king Creon Eurydice (Mallet play) a 1731 tragedy by David Mallet Eurydice (Anouilh play), a 1941 play by Jean...
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    books, which he had written in 1726. On 22 February 1731 Mallet produced his tragedy of Eurydice at Drury Lane, with a prologue and epilogue by Aaron Hill...
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  • George Jeffreys – Merope George Lillo – The London Merchant David MalletEurydice James Ralph – The Fall of the Earl of Essex Lewis Theobald – Orestes...
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    projects include I Saw This, Demons Land, Truthtellers, Poor Tom, Orpheus and Eurydice and Scavengers. He started exhibiting professionally in 2008 and to date...
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  • Thorowgood in The London Merchant by George Lillo (1731) Leonidas in Eurydice by David Mallet (1731) Lovemore in Caelia by Charles Johnson (1732) Modern in The...
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  • (1730) Therapios in Medea by Charles Johnson (1730) Ariston in Eurydice by David Mallet (1731) Highfill, Burnim & Langhans p.491 Highfill, Burnim & Langhans...
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  • its taxation between Chile and Bolivia. 1878 – The British frigate HMS Eurydice sinks, killing more than 300. 1882 – Robert Koch announces the discovery...
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    myth, Orpheus visits the underworld in the hope of retrieving his bride, Eurydice, relying on the power of his music to charm the king and queen of Hades...
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    was an international success. David Mallet's (c. 1705–65) Eurydice (1731) was accused of being a coded Jacobite play and his later work indicates opposition...
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  • Owens, Angel Blue, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus) Gluck: Orphée & Eurydice (Harry Bicket, Dmitry Korchak, Andriana Chuchman, Lauren Snouffer, Lyric...
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  • Inc. Outstanding Choreography/Movement Jessica Burr and Sonia Vilani Eurydice’s Dream Blessed Unrest in association with The Interart Theatre Outstanding...
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    (1743). James Thomson's plays often dealt with the contest between public duty and private feelings. David Mallet's Eurydice (1731) was accused of being...
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    was an international success. David Mallet's (c. 1705–65) Eurydice (1731) was accused of being a coded Jacobite play and his later work indicates opposition...
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    was an international success. David Mallet's (c. 1705–65) Eurydice (1731) was accused of being a coded Jacobite play and his later work indicates opposition...
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