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== Theatrical Provenance ==
== Theatrical Provenance ==
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There is no doubt that "[[Osric (Oserick)|Osric]]" belonged to the Admiral's men during the late winter of 1597, but there is also no evidence to mark its introduction to the stage and identify its initial company owners. The play disappears from theater records after its brief appearance in February 1597.
There is no doubt that "Osric" belonged to the Admiral's men during the late winter of 1597, but there is also no evidence to mark its introduction to the stage and identify its initial company owners. The play disappears from theater records after its brief appearance in February 1597.
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Historical Records

Performance Records (Henslowe's Diary)

F.26 / Greg 1.51:

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3 tt at oserycke. . . . . . . . . . 01|09|03-02-01
Shrove mvnday 7 tt at oserycke. . . . . . . . . . 00|14|07-16-00




Theatrical Provenance


There is no doubt that "Osric" belonged to the Admiral's men during the late winter of 1597, but there is also no evidence to mark its introduction to the stage and identify its initial company owners. The play disappears from theater records after its brief appearance in February 1597.


Probable Genre(s)

History

Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues

References to the Play

Critical Commentary

For What It's Worth

Works Cited



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