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March 1670

Event Information
Theatre: The (first) Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1668-1669
Volume: 1
Comments: The King's Company. The Epilogue, which was printed in A Collection of Poems Written upon several Occasions by several Persons, 1673, pp. 29-32, and reprinted by Noyes, Ben Jonson on the English Stage, pp. 247-48, by its references to Lent seems to indicate a Lenten revival. As this play was allotted to the King's Company ca. 12 Jan. 1668@9, it has been assigned to that company. The revival may have occurred in March 1670, perhaps not until later

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p?bridges Every Man in His Humour. [<i>Epilogue to Every Man in His Humour</i>, by $Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset=.% *c?bridges The <i>King's Company</i>. The Epilogue, which was printed in <i>A Collection of Poems Written upon several Occasions by several Persons</i>, 1673, pp. 29-32, and reprinted by $Noyes=, <i>Ben Jonson on the English Stage</i>, pp. 247-48, by its references to <i>Lent</i> seems to indicate a Lenten revival. As this play was allotted to the King's Company ca. 12 Jan. 1668@9, it has been assigned to that company. The revival may have occurred in March 1670, perhaps not until later.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1670 03 00 bridges Every Man in His Humour. <i>Epilogue to Every Man in His Humour</i>, by $Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset=.*c1670 03 00 bridges The <i>King's Company</i>. The Epilogue, which was printed in <i>A Collection of Poems Written upon several Occasions by several Persons</i>, 1673, pp. 29-32, and reprinted by $Noyes=, <i>Ben Jonson on the English Stage</i>, pp. 247-48, by its references to <i>Lent</i> seems to indicate a Lenten revival. As this play was allotted to the King's Company ca. 12 Jan. 1668@9, it has been assigned to that company. The revival may have occurred in March 1670, perhaps not until later.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 883 | 16700300 | bridges | The <i>King's Company</i>. The Epilogue, which was printed in <i>A Collection of Poems Written upon several Occasions by several Persons</i>, 1673, pp. 29-32, and reprinted by $Noyes=, <i>Ben Jonson on the English Stage</i>, pp. 247-48, by its references to <i>Lent</i> seems to indicate a Lenten revival. As this play was allotted to the King's Company ca. 12 Jan. 1668@9, it has been assigned to that company. The revival may have occurred in March 1670, perhaps not until later
    Performance: 883 | 883 | p | Every Man In His Humour | <i>Epilogue to Every Man in His Humour</i>, by $Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset=.

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Epilogue to Every Man in His Humour, by Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset.
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