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'''Wiggins''' (serial number 736) points out that Harbage's identification is quite problematic, especially because by 1583 the play would have been relatively old to be staged before the Queen.
'''Wiggins''' (serial number 736) points out that Harbage's identification is quite problematic, especially because by 1583 the play would have been too old to be staged before the Queen.
 


==For What It's Worth==
==For What It's Worth==

Revision as of 02:10, 27 February 2015

Anon. (1583)


Historical Records

Court Records

Accounts of the Office of the Revels


(Feuillerat, )

Theatrical Provenance

Performed for the court by Leicester's Men at Richmond on Shrove Sunday (10 February) 1583.


Probable Genre(s)

(Under construction.)


Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues

(Under construction.)


References to the Play

None known.


Critical Commentary

Harbage suggests this play might the same as "Ptolemy", performed at the Bull Inn in the late 1570s.

Wiggins (serial number 736) points out that Harbage's identification is quite problematic, especially because by 1583 the play would have been too old to be staged before the Queen.

For What It's Worth

(Under construction.)


Works Cited

(Under construction.)



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