| 1. | The production was five hours long and culminated with the show's harlequinade.
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| 2. | The story includes many of the classic characters from the Harlequinade in modern forms.
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| 3. | The story uses characters from the Harlequinade.
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| 4. | In 1765, London publisher Robert Sayer produced what he called " harlequinades ."
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| 5. | An important part of the pantomime, until the late 19th century, was the harlequinade.
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| 6. | From these, the standard English harlequinade developed, depicting the eloping lovers Harlequin and Pierrot.
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| 7. | The harlequinade developed in England in the 17th century, inspired by the commedia dell'arte.
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| 8. | The New York City Ballet still perform " Harlequinade " consistently to the present day.
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| 9. | While Rosebud looks on, everyone is affected by the magic and must play their harlequinade parts.
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| 10. | Bologna had met Bristow in 1810 while she was playing Columbine during one of Grimaldi's harlequinades.
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