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The theatre was wrecked in a riot of 1814; and there were further riots in 1819. Jones attributed his unpopularity to his being active in politics; in 1807 he had supported the election of an anti-ministerial member of parliament for Dublin. His application in 1818 for renewal of the patent was
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The theatre was rented for a short period and opened as a circus, and was then abandoned. In 1836 the
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Woodward moved to Dublin, and the Crow Street Theatre opened in October 1758. It struggled as a rival to the
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leased the theatre from Daly, and spent £1200 on renovating the house, which was decorated by
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became owner of the theatre, and in 1786, having obtained a patent from the Crown, he opened Crow Street
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