September 1679

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Theatre: Dorset Garden Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1679-1680
Volume: 1
Comments: The Duke's Company. The date of the first production is not known, but it was probably acted much earlier than November 1682, when it was entered in the Term Catalogues. The fact that the Epilogue refers to the Duke of York's "second Exile into Flanders" points to the possibility that it may have been acted near that time, i.e., between 24 Sept. 1679 and 14 Oct. 1679. It may have been first acted early as March 1679, when the political flights of the Duke of York were also a matter of public concern

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    *pdg The Young King; or, The Mistake. [Edition of 1683.% Prologue-; The Epilogue-Mrs Barry (as a Nymph,) [at his R. H. second exile into Flanders%. *cdg The <i>Duke's Company</i>. The date of the first production is not known, but it was probably acted much earlier than November 1682, when it was entered in the <i>Term Catalogues</i>. The fact that the <i>Epilogue</i> refers to the $Duke of York='s "second Exile into <i>Flanders</i>" points to the possibility that it may have been acted near that time, i.e., between 24 Sept. 1679 and 14 Oct. 1679. It may have been first acted as early as March 1679, when the political flights of the Duke of York were also a matter of public concern.
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    *p1679 09 00 dg The Young King; or, The Mistake. Edition of 1683. Prologue-; The Epilogue-Mrs Barry (as a Nymph,) at his R. H. second exile into Flanders.*c1679 09 00 dg The <i>Duke's Company</i>. The date of the first production is not known, but it was probably acted much earlier than November 1682, when it was entered in the <i>Term Catalogues</i>. The fact that the <i>Epilogue</i> refers to the $Duke of York='s "second Exile into <i>Flanders</i>" points to the possibility that it may have been acted near that time, i.e., between 24 Sept. 1679 and 14 Oct. 1679. It may have been first acted early as March 1679, when the political flights of the Duke of York were also a matter of public concern.
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    Event: 1364 | 16790900 | dg | The <i>Duke's Company</i>. The date of the first production is not known, but it was probably acted much earlier than November 1682, when it was entered in the <i>Term Catalogues</i>. The fact that the <i>Epilogue</i> refers to the $Duke of York='s "second Exile into <i>Flanders</i>" points to the possibility that it may have been acted near that time, i.e., between 24 Sept. 1679 and 14 Oct. 1679. It may have been first acted early as March 1679, when the political flights of the Duke of York were also a matter of public concern
    Performance: 1368 | 1364 | p | The Young King; Or, The Mistake | Edition of 1683. Prologue-; The Epilogue-Mrs Barry (as a Nymph,) at his R. H. second exile into Flanders.
    Cast:
    2038 | 1368 | Prologue
    2039 | 1368 | The Epilogue | Mrs Barry

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Edition of 1683. Prologue-; The Epilogue-Mrs Barry (as a Nymph,) at his R. H. second exile into Flanders.
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