John Durang:  Man of the American Stage
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John Durang: Man of the American Stage By Lynn Matluck Brooks

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Figure 8. Thomas Rowlandson, Vauxhall Gardens, ca. 1784. Engraving and aquatint by R. Pollard and F. Jukes, after Rowlandson.

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Figure 9. The Federal St. Theatre, Boston, 1798.

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Figure 10. John Durang in character of a Highland Fling. Ballet of Auld Robin Gray. Watercolor by John Durang, from his Memoir.

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Figure 11. The Allemande Dance. London, 1772.

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Figure 12. The manual exercise on the rope, 1806.

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Figure 13. John Durang in character of Harlequin. Animation scene, in five positions. Watercolor by John Durang, from his Memoir.

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Figure 14. Harlequin and blind man. From Gregorio Lambranzi, Nuoua e curiosa scvola de’ balli theatrali, 1716.

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Figure 15. Humpbacks’ dance. From Gregorio Lambranzi, Nuoua e curiosa scvola de’ balli theatrali, 1716.

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Figure 16. Panther baiting. From Lewis Miller’s Sketchbook, early nineteenth century.

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