22 February 1668

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Theatre: Lincoln's Inn Fields
Theatrical Season: 1667-1668
Volume: 1
Comments: The Duke's Company. The Prologue, by John Dryden, is in Covent Garden Drollery (1672). Pepys, Diary: To the Duke's playhouse, and there saw Albumazar, an old play, this the second time of acting. It is said to have been the ground of B. Jonson's Alchymist: but, saving the ridiculousnesse of Angell's part, which is called Trinkilo, I do not see any thing extraordinary in it, but was indeed weary of it before it was done. The King here, and, indeed, all of us, pretty merry at the mimique tricks of Trinkilo

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    *p?lif Albumazar. [Edition of 1668:% Prologue-; Epilogue-[<i>Trincalo</i>r% Angel?; Trincalo-Angel. *c?lif The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>The Prologue</i>, by $John Dryden=, is in <i>Covent Garden Drollery</i> (1672). <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: To the <i>Duke's playhouse</i>, and there saw <i>Albumazar</i>, an old play, this the second time of acting. It is said to have been the ground of $B. Jonson='s <i>Alchymist</i>: but, saving the ridiculousnesse of $Angell='s part, which is called <i>Trinkilo</i>, I do not see any thing extraordinary in it, but was indeed weary of it before it was done. $The King= here, and, indeed, all of us, pretty merry at the mimique tricks of <i>Trinkilo</i>r.
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    *p1668 02 22 lif Albumazar. Edition of 1668: Prologue-; Epilogue-<i>Trincalo</i>r Angel?; Trincalo-Angel.*c1668 02 22 lif The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>The Prologue</i>, by $John Dryden=, is in <i>Covent Garden Drollery</i> (1672). <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: To the <i>Duke's playhouse</i>, and there saw <i>Albumazar</i>, an old play, this the second time of acting. It is said to have been the ground of $B. Jonson='s <i>Alchymist</i>: but, saving the ridiculousnesse of $Angell='s part, which is called <i>Trinkilo</i>, I do not see any thing extraordinary in it, but was indeed weary of it before it was done. $The King= here, and, indeed, all of us, pretty merry at the mimique tricks of <i>Trinkilo</i>r.
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    Event: 667 | 16680222 | lif | The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>The Prologue</i>, by $John Dryden=, is in <i>Covent Garden Drollery</i> (1672). <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: To the <i>Duke's playhouse</i>, and there saw <i>Albumazar</i>, an old play, this the second time of acting. It is said to have been the ground of $B. Jonson='s <i>Alchymist</i>: but, saving the ridiculousnesse of $Angell='s part, which is called <i>Trinkilo</i>, I do not see any thing extraordinary in it, but was indeed weary of it before it was done. $The King= here, and, indeed, all of us, pretty merry at the mimique tricks of <i>Trinkilo</i>
    Performance: 667 | 667 | p | Albumazar | Edition of 1668: Prologue-; Epilogue-<i>Trincalo</i> Angel?; Trincalo-Angel.
    Cast:
    573 | 667 | Prologue
    574 | 667 | Epilogue | <i>Trincalo</i> Angel?
    575 | 667 | Trincalo | Angel.

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Edition of 1668: Prologue-; Epilogue-Trincalo Angel?; Trincalo-Angel.
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