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== Historical Records == | == Historical Records == | ||
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====Accounts of the Office of the Revels==== | |||
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| Invenc''i''ons shewen |||| { Innocent''es'' daie at night enacted by the lord Chamberlaynes s''e''rvaunt''es'' | | Invenc''i''ons shewen |||| { Innocent''es'' daie at night enacted by the lord Chamberlaynes s''e''rvaunt''es'' | ||
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| | | w''i''thin the tyme |||| { furnished in this office w''i''th sondrey thing''es''. | ||
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| aforesaid vj. |||| { '''A Morrall of the marryage of Mynde and Measure''' shewen at Rich- | | aforesaid vj. |||| { '''A Morrall of the marryage of Mynde and Measure''' shewen at Rich- | ||
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In addition to giving the name of the title of the play, the Revels Accounts for the Christmastide performances include the following entries, which provide clues to actions dramatized in the play: | In addition to giving the name of the title of the play, the Revels Accounts for the Christmastide performances include the following entries, which provide clues to actions dramatized in the play: | ||
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| | | ffor'''A''' rope '''A''' pulley '''A''' basket to serve in the } | ||
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| | | Earle of warwick''es'' men plaie } iiij<sup>s</sup> | ||
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== Works Cited == | == Works Cited == | ||
[[category:Court]][[category:Warwick's]][[category:Domestic]][[category:Update]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Feuillerat]][[category:Newington]][[category:John Dutton]][[category:Laurence Dutton]] | [[category:Court]][[category:Warwick's]][[category:Domestic]][[category:Update]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Feuillerat]][[category:Newington]][[category:John Dutton]][[category:Laurence Dutton]][[category:Props]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 27 March 2023
Historical Records
Government Documents
Accounts of the Office of the Revels
{ An Inventyon or playe of the three Systers of Mantua shewen at { Richmond on Se Stephens daie at night enacted by thearle of warwick his { servauntes furnished in this office with sondrey thinges as was requisite for { the same. { The historie of { Richmond on St Iohns daie at night enacted by the children of the Quenes { maiesties chappell funished in this office with verie manie thinges aptly { fitted for the same. Histories and { An history of the creweltie of A Stepmother shewen at Richmond on Invencions shewen { Innocentes daie at night enacted by the lord Chamberlaynes servauntes within the tyme { furnished in this office with sondrey thinges. aforesaid vj. { A Morrall of the marryage of Mynde and Measure shewen at Rich- viz. { mond on the sondaie next after Newe yeares daie enacted by the children { of Pawles funished somethinges in this office. { A pastorell or historie of A Greeke maide shewen at Richmond on the { sondaie next after Newe yeares daie enacted by the Earle of Leicester his { servauntes furnished with some thinges in this office. { The historie of the Rape of the second Helene shewen at Richmond on { Twelf daie at night well furnished in this office with manie thinges for them.
Theatrical Provenance
As a member of the repertory of Warwick's men, "The Three Sisters of Mantua" was likely performed also by the company in London and in the provinces. In the vicinity of London, its venue was most likely the playhouse at Newington.
Probable Genre(s)
Comedy Harbage
Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues
In addition to giving the name of the title of the play, the Revels Accounts for the Christmastide performances include the following entries, which provide clues to actions dramatized in the play:
fforA rope A pulley A basket to serve in the } Earle of warwickes men plaie } iiijs
References to the Play
Information welcome.
Critical Commentary
Information welcome.
For What It's Worth
Works Cited
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