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157:. He captures the Indian princess Zaida and tries to force her to marry him, but she is in love with a young man named Aranes. There is an offstage fight and Aranes is reported killed; meanwhile, De Sale, who has confided to the audience that he plots to overthrow Arviragus and make himself king, ingratiates himself with Zaida. 160:
De Sale's fellow plotters are bumbling incompetents and their plans are easily thwarted, followed by a comic trial scene. It is revealed that Aranes is Arviragus' long lost son, whom he recognizes from a bracelet, and that he is still alive, his friend Alvarez having died in his place. The plotters
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is, for no reason other than comic effect, carrying two European ladies, Tulip's ex-mistress and another pirate's ex-wife, who exchange tart comments with the men; the drunken conspirators and outrageously partial court are played entirely for laughs.
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In the play, Avery goes under the name Arviragus, and has made himself a king in
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on 7 November 1712 and ran for five evenings. The original cast included
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Zaida, Aurengzebe's granddaughter, contracted to and in love with Aranes
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that had been recently published concerning the career of the pirate
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is a romanticised dramatisation of two episodes contained in a
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Arviragus, king of the island of St. Laurence, or Madagascar
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Index

Charles Johnson
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
play
Charles Johnson
pirate
Henry Avery
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Barton Booth
Robert Wilks
John Mills
Theophilus Keene
William Pinkethman
Henry Norris
John Leigh
William Bullock
Christopher Bullock
Mary Porter
Madagascar
pamphlet
Henry Avery
Mogul
Aurengzeb
Gang-i-sawai
comedy
John Dennis
ISBN
978-1-349-46458-6
ISBN
978-1-349-46458-6
The Successful Pyrate

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