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The Covent Garden Old Price Riots: Protest and Justice in Late‑Georgian London
Published 2016-02-01“…This article explores perceptions of the law and of how agents of the law responded to events at Covent Garden Theatre during the bitter months between mid-October and late-November 1809, the height of the Covent Garden Old Price riots. …”
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Pierrot strikes back: François Nivelon at Lincoln’s Inn Fields and Covent Garden, 1723-1738
Published 2008“…John Rich employed the French dancer François Nivelon to perform at Lincoln’s Inn Fields theatre, and later at Covent Garden theatre, from late 1723 until 1733 and again from 1735 to 1738. …”
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Espaços livres em praças inglesas do século XVII: o caso de Convent Garden
Published 2006-12-01Subjects: “…Covent Garden. Praça. Espaço urbano.…”
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« Une splendide anomalie ? », le Pilgrim’s Progress de Ralph Vaughan Williams
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O início da história de duas praças do século 17: a Place des Vosges, em Paris, e Covent Garden, em Londres
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George Colman the Elder and the late eighteenth-century theatre audience
Published 1986“…The economic analysis of Covent Garden's finances is based upon the data available in the <u>Covent Garden Account Books</u> held by the British Museum.…”
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Creating quantitative scenario projections for the UK shared socioeconomic pathways
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Ruling the Roost: Louisa Pyne’s ‘Rules and Regulations’ for running an opera company
Published 2017“…The second was that venue’s successor, the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, which took over from the King’s Theatre in the early 1840s as London’s premier home of elite opera and dance.…”
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Talking point: Margaret Watson believes the ballet world should be encouraging more female choreographers
Published 2013“…<p>Josephine Jewkes’ description of the Boys in Action project (see Dancingtimes, November 2012) made interesting reading beside Luke Jennings’ recent comments in The Observer on the “all-male creative stranglehold” on The Royal Ballet, and his statement: “It’s a dismaying fact, but no female choreographer has been commissioned to create a ballet on the Covent Garden main stage for more than a decade now.”…”
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