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01 February 1682

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Theatre: Dorset Garden Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1681-1682
Volume: 1
Comments: The Duke's Company. Loyal Protestant, 2 Feb. 1681@2: This day his Excellency the Embassedor of Morocco was present at the Dukes Theatre, where the Tempest was acted with which his Excellency seem'd extreamly pleased. [Essentially the same report is in Monthly Recorder, 1 Feb.-1 March 1681@2.

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p"?dg The Tempest. *c"?dg The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>Loyal Protestant</i>, 2 Feb. 1681@2: This day his Excellency the $Embassedor of Morocco= was present at the <i>Dukes Theatre</i>, where <i>the Tempest</i> was acted with which <i>his Excellency</i> seem'd extreamly pleased. [Essentially the same report is in <i>Monthly Recorder</i>, 1 Feb.-1 March 1681@2.]
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1682 02 01 dg The Tempest.*c1682 02 01 dg The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>Loyal Protestant</i>, 2 Feb. 1681@2: This day his Excellency the $Embassedor of Morocco= was present at the <i>Dukes Theatre</i>, where <i>the Tempest</i> was acted with which <i>his Excellency</i> seem'd extreamly pleased. [Essentially the same report is in <i>Monthly Recorder</i>, 1 Feb.-1 March 1681@2.]
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 1461 | 16820201 | dg | The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>Loyal Protestant</i>, 2 Feb. 1681@2: This day his Excellency the $Embassedor of Morocco= was present at the <i>Dukes Theatre</i>, where <i>the Tempest</i> was acted with which <i>his Excellency</i> seem'd extreamly pleased. [Essentially the same report is in <i>Monthly Recorder</i>, 1 Feb.-1 March 1681@2.
    Performance: 1465 | 1461 | p | The Tempest

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