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Anna Maria Crouch

Anna Maria Crouch (April 20, 1763 – October 2, 1805), often referred to as Mrs Crouch, was a singer and stage actress in the London theatre. She was (briefly) a mistress of George, Prince of Wales.
==Biography==
Born Anna Maria Phillips, she first went on stage as a child, acting and singing. Articled to Thomas Linley, she made her debut at Drury Lane theatre in 1780 as Mandane in Thomas Arne's ''Artaxerxes'', and became a principal in the regular company of the theatre under the management of Sheridan and Linley. In 1781 she made a great success as the heroine in Charles Dibdin's ''Lionel and Clarissa''. She was a notable Ophelia, Olivia and Celia.〔H. van Thal (ed.), ''Solo Recital - The Reminiscences of Michael Kelly'' (Folio Society, London 1972), Biographical Index, p. 339.〕 Her Polly Peachum in ''The Beggar's Opera'' was well-known. In 1787 her stage partnership began with the Irish actor and singer, Michael Kelly, on his arrival in London with Stephen and Nancy Storace from the Viennese court.

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