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December 1691

Event Information
Theatre: Dorset Garden Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1690-1691
Volume: 1
Comments: The United Company. The Gentleman's Journal, January 1691@2, page 5, implies that King Arthur was revived in December 1691: And the last Opera called King Arthur, which hath been plaid several times the last Month. [Since the Gentleman's Journal was often published in the month following the date of an issue, it is possible that this revival occurred in January 1691@2, for there was a certain performance on 7 Jan. 1691@2.

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p1`dg King Arthur. [See May 1691.% *c1`dg The <i>United Company</i>. The <i>Gentleman's Journal</i>, January 1691@2, page 5, implies that <i>King Arthur</i> was revived in December 1691: And the last Opera called <i>King Arthur</i>, which hath been plaid several times the last Month. [Since the <i>Gentleman's Journal</i> was often published in the month following the date of an issue, it is possible that this revival occurred in January 1691@2, for there was a certain performance on 7 Jan. 1691@2.]
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1691 12 00 dg King Arthur. See May 1691.*c1691 12 00 dg The <i>United Company</i>. The <i>Gentleman's Journal</i>, January 1691@2, page 5, implies that <i>King Arthur</i> was revived in December 1691: And the last Opera called <i>King Arthur</i>, which hath been plaid several times the last Month. [Since the <i>Gentleman's Journal</i> was often published in the month following the date of an issue, it is possible that this revival occurred in January 1691@2, for there was a certain performance on 7 Jan. 1691@2.]
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 1812 | 16911200 | dg | The <i>United Company</i>. The <i>Gentleman's Journal</i>, January 1691@2, page 5, implies that <i>King Arthur</i> was revived in December 1691: And the last Opera called <i>King Arthur</i>, which hath been plaid several times the last Month. [Since the <i>Gentleman's Journal</i> was often published in the month following the date of an issue, it is possible that this revival occurred in January 1691@2, for there was a certain performance on 7 Jan. 1691@2.
    Performance: 1817 | 1812 | p | King Arthur | See May 1691.

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Comments:
See May 1691.
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