25 March 1662

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Theatre: The Red Bull Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1661-1662
Volume: 1
Comments: Jacques Thierry and Will Schellinks saw this performance (Seaton, Literary Relationships, pp. 334, 336). Although this performance falls in Passion Week, the date seems correct. Because the patent theatres normally closed during Passion Week, this performance has been tentatively assigned to the red bull Company. As Jolly played Part I (A Girle Worth Gold) at Norwich, this is probably a presentation of Part I

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p?redbull The Fair Maid of the West?. *c?redbull $Jacques Thierry= and $Will Schellinks= saw this performance ($Seaton=, <i>Literary Relationships</i>, pp. 334, 336). Although this performance falls in <i>Passion Week</i>, the date seems correct. Because the patent theatres normally closed during Passion Week, this performance has been tentatively assigned to the <i>red bull Company</i>. As $Jolly= played Part I (<i>A Girle Worth Gold</i>) at <i>Norwich</i>, this is probably a presentation of Part I.
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    *p1662 03 25 redbull The Fair Maid of the West?.*c1662 03 25 redbull $Jacques Thierry= and $Will Schellinks= saw this performance ($Seaton=, <i>Literary Relationships</i>, pp. 334, 336). Although this performance falls in <i>Passion Week</i>, the date seems correct. Because the patent theatres normally closed during Passion Week, this performance has been tentatively assigned to the <i>red bull Company</i>. As $Jolly= played Part I (<i>A Girle Worth Gold</i>) at <i>Norwich</i>, this is probably a presentation of Part I.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 241 | 16620325 | redbull | $Jacques Thierry= and $Will Schellinks= saw this performance ($Seaton=, <i>Literary Relationships</i>, pp. 334, 336). Although this performance falls in <i>Passion Week</i>, the date seems correct. Because the patent theatres normally closed during Passion Week, this performance has been tentatively assigned to the <i>red bull Company</i>. As $Jolly= played Part I (<i>A Girle Worth Gold</i>) at <i>Norwich</i>, this is probably a presentation of Part I
    Performance: 241 | 241 | p | The Fair Maid Of The West | .

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