Fount(ain) of New Fashions, The
Historical Records
Payments
To playwrights in Philip Henslowe's diary
Fol. 50v (Greg, I.96)
Lent vnto the company the 31 of septmbʒ 1598 } to by a Boocke of mr chapman called the } iijli ffounte of new faciane pd in parte . . . . . . . . . . . . }
Fol. 51 (Greg, I.96)
Lent vnto the company the 12 of octobʒ 1598 to } paye vnto mr chapmane in fulle payment for } xx his playe called the fowntayne of new facions . . . }
For apparel In Philip Henslowe's diary
Fol. 51v (Greg, I.98)
Lent vnto Robart shawe the 13 of novembʒ } 1598 to bye wemenes gownd & other thinges } vijli for the the fowntayne of newe faciones the some of }
Miscellaneous expenses in Philip Henslowe's diary
Fol. 51 (Greg, I.98)
lent h | Lent vnto Jube & Thomas dowton the 8 of | } | |
Cet ... js 8d | novmbʒ 1598 to bye divers thinges for the | } vli | |
playe called the fownte of new faciones some | } |
lent vnto thomas dowton the 14 of novmbʒ } 1598 to bye divers thinges for the play } vli called the fowntayne of newe faciones the some of }
Theatrical Provenance
The Admiral's men acquired "The Fount of New Fashions" in the autumn of 1598; that fact that they bought women's gowns and other things suggests that they intended to offer the play at the Rose right away.
Probable Genre(s)
- Comedy Harbage
Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues
References to the Play
Critical Commentary
For What It's Worth
Works Cited
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