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With music re-written and supplemented by Frederic Austin, Gay's 18th century ballad opera, featuring traditional tunes, took London by storm and put Hammersmith firmly on the theatrical map.\r\n\r\nThe huge popularity of this production, which ran for over three years, spawned a surprising quantity of figurines in porcelain and wax.  They are an indication of the impact that the production made on designers and artists.  The highly simplified, almost illustrative, quality of the designs was characteristic of British theatrical design in the wake of the impact of the Diaghilev Ballets Russes and in reaction against the detailed 19th century tradition of realism and historicism.  This figurine is one of a set produced around 1920 featuring several of the main characters in the cast.","physicalDescription":"Glazed porcelain figure of Frederick Ranalow as Captain Macheath in <i>The Beggar's Opera</i> at Lyric Hammersmith, 1920. Painted in undergalze colour with gilt paint for buttons. 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