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Revision as of 13:45, 7 July 2020
Historical Records
Performance Records (Henslowe's "diary")
A single record of performance survives in Henslowe’s accounts for early 1592 (new style):
Res at constantine the 21 of marche 1591 | ………………. | xijs |
Theatrical Provenance
"Constantine" was apparently a feature of the repertory of Lord Strange's men from their offerings prior to the record keeping by Philip Henslowe that survives in the book of accounts popularly known as Henslowe's "diary." The company gave the play a single performance in the stretch from February 19—June 22, 1592.
Probable Genre(s)
Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues
References to the Play
Critical Commentary
Wiggins names two best-guess Constantines;