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  • |venue=Court ...London area and in the provinces for at least a year on either side of the court appearance.
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  • ...y's structure" (193). To account for this, he proposes that the 1611 court performance of ''No Wit'' may have been "an adaptation that highlighted Weatherwise" an ...consults his almanac, "might hypothetically have been added for the court performance where the play was called ''The Almanac''" (782).
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  • ...The Proxy, or Love's Aftergame'', was produced at the theatre at Salisbury Court, November 24, 1634. :1635/6, 24 Feb. ''Loves Aftergame'', played at St. James by the Salisbury Court players, the 24 of Feb. 1635.
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  • Prince Charles's (I) Men, at court. ...ght have been sung there ''after'' a premiere at court, but finds a "first performance at the Curtain" to be "at least as likely" (6:136). However, [[Works Cited|
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  • Although Rowley was payee for a court performance of a two-part play entitled ''The Knaves'' in 1613, there is no evidence th
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  • The one known performance of "Alcmaeon" was at court, where it was performed by Paul's Boys under the direction of Sebastion Wes [[category:Children of Paul's]][[category:Court]][[category:Classical]][[category:Update]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[c
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  • ...ls Office had at some time or times under consideration for performance at court” (''RES'' 484). The list designated ‘D’ by Chambers (f.247) contains, Orbison observes that the date of the performance referred to is certainly between 1612 and 1619, and gives a number of reaso
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  • And when that’s done we’le whip them to y<sup>e</sup> court.<br /> The final line of this prologue suggests this masque was likely performed at court before King James.
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  • ...estivities at Somerset House on Shrove Sunday (21 February), 1585, but the performance was cancelled due to the queen's decision not to make a public appearance. ...to assume 1592, March 6, as the exact date for this performance [i.e., the performance to which the Plot of "[[Second Part of the Seven Deadly Sins, The|The Seco
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  • ...alsea from early August to 3 October 1597" as part of the fallout from the performance of "[[Isle of Dogs, The|The Isle of Dogs]]" (Eccles, p. 168). ...angley's stock ([[WorksCited|Foakes, p. 68]]). And he joined a suit in the Court of Requests with other players in 1598 (Eccles, p. 168). In May 1598 he mar
    12 members (1 subcategory, 0 files) - 12:45, 25 February 2022
  • The play is first recorded as having been performed at court in 1612 by the Duke of York's Men (later called Prince Charles's (I) Men). ...trolled the manuscript" and charged Beeston £3 to revive it for "a benefit performance like those the King's company gave for him" (5.1025). Tiffany Stern notes t
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  • To be selected for performance, the play must also have been rehearsed in the presence of Edmund Tilney al Under "Payments for plays", the following is recorded for the Candlemas performance of 1579:
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  • ...ink.library.utoronto.ca/reed/Eventhits.cfm REED PP]), and they appeared at court during Christmastide 1576-7 and 1577-8. Two of their plays for 1576-7 (both ...6 January (with [[:category:Chamberlain's|Hunsdon's players]]). Their next court dates were 11 February 1589, 3 March 1590, and Christmastide of 1590-91 (27
    146 members (1 subcategory, 0 files) - 12:26, 10 March 2022
  • ...the plays given through the holiday season but also the date and venue of performance. "Five Plays in One" was given on 6 January 1585 (Twelfth Night), in the ev ...to assume 1592, March 6, as the exact date for this performance [i.e., the performance to which the Plot of "[[Second Part of the Seven Deadly Sins, The|The Seco
    12 KB (1,881 words) - 17:40, 25 January 2021
  • |documentarySources=Performance Records (Henslowe's Diary) ...Man of West Chester," and the accuracy of the 16 July date for the fourth performance is questionable.
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  • | Salisbury Court | Salisbury Court
    20 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 00:14, 10 May 2018
  • ===Performance Records === [[category:Solo performance]]
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  • ====For playing at court==== ..., the play is more likely to have been in revival when Dekker prepared for performance before a royal audience. If it also played publicly in January 1600, its ve
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  • ...ts of Elizabeth I and James I; the resulting book is called ''Shakespeare, Court Dramatist'' and was published by Oxford University Press. From 2009 to 2013
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 20:51, 1 November 2020
  • ===Performance Records=== ...London from the autumn of 1591 to the early spring of 1592" as well as at court, Wiggins deduces that the company was buying new plays from 1591-3 (#903).
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