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:Receaued of M<sup>r</sup> Henshlowe the 17<sup>th</sup> of may 1600 | :Receaued of M<sup>r</sup> Henshlowe the 17<sup>th</sup> of may 1600 | ||
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== Theatrical Provenance == | == Theatrical Provenance == | ||
The Fortune playhouse was under construction in May 1600 when the Admiral's Men paid William Haughton and Mr. Pett £6 in full for Strange News out of Poland. The expenditure of £3 for suits in the same month suggests that the play went immediately into production. | |||
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== Probable Genre(s) == | == Probable Genre(s) == | ||
Foreign History (Harbage); Strange Wonders play (?) | |||
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== Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues == | == Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues == | ||
No specific tract or news broadside has been connected to this play, but often printed items with the wording "strange news" tell of wondrous, incredible, or monstrous events. | |||
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== References to the Play == | == References to the Play == | ||
None known. | |||
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== Critical Commentary == | == Critical Commentary == | ||
Greg notes F. G. Fleay's suggestion that "Mr Pett" might be a designation of Chettle, a suggested prompted by the absence of Mr Pett elsewhere in the diary; but Greg appears to consider that reading unlikely because, while Henslowe does use "Cett" for "Chettle," he does not use "Mr" (II. 213, Item #205). Greg does not conjecture on the subject matter of the play. | |||
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== For What It's Worth == | == For What It's Worth == | ||
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William Haughton, Pett | William Haughton [[category:William Haughton]], Mr. Pett [[category:Mr Pett]], Wonders [[category:Wonders]] | ||
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Site created and maintained by Roslyn L. Knutson, Professor Emerita, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; updated | Site created and maintained by Roslyn L. Knutson, Professor Emerita, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; updated 14 November 2009. | ||
[[Category:William_Haughton]] [[Category:Pett]] | [[Category:William_Haughton]] [[Category:Pett]] |
Revision as of 14:24, 14 November 2009
William Haughton, "Mr Pett" (1600)
Historical Records
Henslowe's Diary
F. 69 (Greg I.121)
- Receaued of Mr Henshlowe the 17th of may 1600
- [to] in behalfe of the Company to pay Will: Haulton
- & mr Pett [fo] in full payment of a play
- Called straunge newes out of poland ... vjli
F. 69v (Greg I.122)
- dd vnto the littell tayller at the
- apoyntment of Robart shaw the 25 of
- maye 1600 for to macke sewtes for the
- playe called strange newes owt of powland ... iijli
Theatrical Provenance
The Fortune playhouse was under construction in May 1600 when the Admiral's Men paid William Haughton and Mr. Pett £6 in full for Strange News out of Poland. The expenditure of £3 for suits in the same month suggests that the play went immediately into production.
Probable Genre(s)
Foreign History (Harbage); Strange Wonders play (?)
Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues
No specific tract or news broadside has been connected to this play, but often printed items with the wording "strange news" tell of wondrous, incredible, or monstrous events.
References to the Play
None known.
Critical Commentary
Greg notes F. G. Fleay's suggestion that "Mr Pett" might be a designation of Chettle, a suggested prompted by the absence of Mr Pett elsewhere in the diary; but Greg appears to consider that reading unlikely because, while Henslowe does use "Cett" for "Chettle," he does not use "Mr" (II. 213, Item #205). Greg does not conjecture on the subject matter of the play.
For What It's Worth
Keywords
William Haughton, Mr. Pett, Wonders
Works Cited
Site created and maintained by Roslyn L. Knutson, Professor Emerita, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; updated 14 November 2009.