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28 March 1660

Event Information
Theatre: Draper's Hall
Theatrical Season: 1659-1660
Volume: 1
Comments: At Drapers' Hall. (See J. Paine Collier, Monk and the Restoration,' Gentleman's Magazine, New Series, XXXVI (1851), 347-52. See also 13 April 1660.

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p?dh Entertainment. A Dialogue between Tom a Countryman and Dick a Londoner- (sung to the Tune, <i>I'll never love thee more</i>). *c?dh At <i>Drapers' Hall</i>. (See $J. Paine Collier=, <i>Monk and the Restoration</i>,' <i>Gentleman's Magazine</i>, New Series, XXXVI (1851), 347-52. See also 13 April 1660.)
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1660 03 28 dh Entertainment. A Dialogue between Tom a Countryman and Dick a Londoner (sung to the Tune, <i>I'll never love thee more</i>).*c1660 03 28 dh At <i>Drapers' Hall</i>. (See $J. Paine Collier=, <i>Monk and the Restoration</i>,' <i>Gentleman's Magazine</i>, New Series, XXXVI (1851), 347-52. See also 13 April 1660.)
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 5 | 16600328 | dh | At <i>Drapers' Hall</i>. (See $J. Paine Collier=, <i>Monk and the Restoration</i>,' <i>Gentleman's Magazine</i>, New Series, XXXVI (1851), 347-52. See also 13 April 1660.
    Performance: 5 | 5 | p | Entertainment | A Dialogue between Tom a Countryman and Dick a Londoner (sung to the Tune, <i>I'll never love thee more</i>).

Mainpiece

Comments:
A Dialogue between Tom a Countryman and Dick a Londoner (sung to the Tune, I'll never love thee more).
Cast:
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