June 1672

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Theatre: Lincoln's Inn Fields
Theatrical Season: 1671-1672
Volume: 1
Comments: The King's Company. This is another in the series of plays acted entirely by actresses and probably Performed in the early summer of 1672. The Prologue and Epilogue are in Covent Garden Drollery, 1672. Langbaine (English Dramatick Poets, p. 313): This play was reviv'd at the Old Theatre, in little Lincolns-Inn-fields, and acted all by Women, a new Prologue and Epilogue being spoken by Mrs Marshall in Man's Cloaths, which Reader may find printed in Covent-Garden Drollery, 80, pag. 3. &c

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    *p lif The Parson's Wedding. Prologue-M. Marshall; Epilogue-Mrs Marshall (in Man's Clothes). *c lif The <i>King's Company</i>. This is another in the series of plays acted entirely by actresses and probably Performed in the early summer of 1672. The <i>Prologue</i> and <i>Epilogue</i> are in <i>Covent Garden Drollery</i>, 1672. $Langbaine= (<i>English Dramatick Poets</i>, p. 313): This play was reviv'd at the Old Theatre, in little <i>Lincolns-Inn-fields</i>, and acted all by Women, a new Prologue and Epilogue being spoken by $Mrs Marshall= in Man's Cloaths, which Reader may find printed in <i>Covent-Garden Drollery</i>, 80, pag. 3. &c.
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    *p1672 06 00 lif The Parson's Wedding. Prologue-M. Marshall; Epilogue-Mrs Marshall (in Man's Clothes).*c1672 06 00 lif The <i>King's Company</i>. This is another in the series of plays acted entirely by actresses and probably Performed in the early summer of 1672. The <i>Prologue</i> and <i>Epilogue</i> are in <i>Covent Garden Drollery</i>, 1672. $Langbaine= (<i>English Dramatick Poets</i>, p. 313): This play was reviv'd at the Old Theatre, in little <i>Lincolns-Inn-fields</i>, and acted all by Women, a new Prologue and Epilogue being spoken by $Mrs Marshall= in Man's Cloaths, which Reader may find printed in <i>Covent-Garden Drollery</i>, 80, pag. 3. &c.
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    Event: 990 | 16720600 | lif | The <i>King's Company</i>. This is another in the series of plays acted entirely by actresses and probably Performed in the early summer of 1672. The <i>Prologue</i> and <i>Epilogue</i> are in <i>Covent Garden Drollery</i>, 1672. $Langbaine= (<i>English Dramatick Poets</i>, p. 313): This play was reviv'd at the Old Theatre, in little <i>Lincolns-Inn-fields</i>, and acted all by Women, a new Prologue and Epilogue being spoken by $Mrs Marshall= in Man's Cloaths, which Reader may find printed in <i>Covent-Garden Drollery</i>, 80, pag. 3. &c
    Performance: 990 | 990 | p | The Parson's Wedding | Prologue-M. Marshall; Epilogue-Mrs Marshall (in Man's Clothes).
    Cast:
    972 | 990 | Prologue | M. Marshall
    973 | 990 | Epilogue | Mrs Marshall

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Prologue-M. Marshall; Epilogue-Mrs Marshall (in Man's Clothes).
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