December 1664

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Theatre: The (first) Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1664-1665
Volume: 1
Comments: John Lacy's The Old Troop; or, Monsieur Raggou was probably acted by this time. Not published until 1672, it was, however, referred to in the Epilogue to The Vestal Virgin (which was entered in the Stationers' Register, 7 March 1664@5): @If nothing pleases but Variety,@I'll turn Ragou into a Tragedy.@When Lacy, like a whining Lover dies.

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    *p?bridges Comment. *c?bridges $John Lacy='s <i>The Old Troop; or, Monsieur Raggou</i> was probably acted by this time. Not published until 1672, it was, however, referred to in the Epilogue to <i>The Vestal Virgin</i> (which was entered in the <i>Stationers' Register</i>, 7 March 1664@5): @If nothing pleases but Variety,@I'll turn Ragou into a Tragedy.@When Lacy, like a whining Lover dies.@
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    *p1664 12 00 bridges Comment.*c1664 12 00 bridges $John Lacy='s <i>The Old Troop; or, Monsieur Raggou</i> was probably acted by this time. Not published until 1672, it was, however, referred to in the Epilogue to <i>The Vestal Virgin</i> (which was entered in the <i>Stationers' Register</i>, 7 March 1664@5): @If nothing pleases but Variety,@I'll turn Ragou into a Tragedy.@When Lacy, like a whining Lover dies.@
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    Event: 434 | 16641200 | bridges | $John Lacy='s <i>The Old Troop; or, Monsieur Raggou</i> was probably acted by this time. Not published until 1672, it was, however, referred to in the Epilogue to <i>The Vestal Virgin</i> (which was entered in the <i>Stationers' Register</i>, 7 March 1664@5): @If nothing pleases but Variety,@I'll turn Ragou into a Tragedy.@When Lacy, like a whining Lover dies.

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