In 1790, Handy and Franklin moved from the yard of the Angel Inn (by St Mary Redcliffe) to the back fields of the Full Moon in Stokes Croft, where they set up ‘a very commodious Amphitheatre’ similar to Astley's in London. Here Handy served as a clown horseman. The troupe performed from March till May, and August to October.
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