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Anon. (1594)

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Historical Records

Performance Records (Henslowe’s Diary)

F.10v (Greg I.20):
ye 8 of novemb[er] 1594
ne . .
R[d] at seser & pompie
iijll ijs

ye
R[d]
xxxxs

ye
R[d]
xxijs




F.15v (Greg I.30):
ye
R[d]
xviijs

ye
R[d]
xviijs

ye
R[d] at
xiiijs










Theatrical Provenance

It was first performed by the Admiral's Men at the Rose on Friday 8 November 1594. It was performed three more times in 1594 and four more times in 1595.


Probable Genre(s)

Classical history (Harbage).



Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues






References to the Play

None known.


Critical Commentary






For What It's Worth





Works Cited




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