Monday 2 May 2016

2 May, 1592 - Hieronimo

Here's what Lord Strange's Men performed at the Rose playhouse on this day, 424 years ago...
Henslowe writes: R at Jeronymo the 2 maye 15912 ... xxxiiijs 

In modern English: Received at Hieronimo, 2nd May, 1592 ... 34 shillings 


Woodcut from the 1615 edition of The Spanish Tragedy.
Today, Lord Strange's Men gave another performance of Hieronimo, which is almost certainly an alternate title for Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy, a play that they had previously performed a week and a half ago. You can read more about this play in the entry for the 14th of March. This time, they performed it as a stand-alone play, rather than pairing it with its companion piece The Spanish Comedy.

The company is continuing its pattern of performing The Spanish Tragedy approximately once a week. Today's performance continued the fairly average box office that the play has been receiving of late. In a previous post, 
I wondered whether the play was more popular when performed the day after The Spanish Comedy, and the list below continues to suggest that this may have been true, if you ignore the aberration on 24th April. We'll keep an eye on this still...

  • Tuesday, 14th March - 71 shillings (performed the day after the Comedy)
  • Monday, 20th March - 38 shillings (performed as an individual play)
  • Friday, 31st March - 60 shillings (Easter Week; performed the day after the Comedy)
  • Friday, 7th April - 26 shillings (performed as an individual play)
  • Friday, 14th April - 33 shillings (performed as an individual play)
  • Monday, 24th April - 28 shillings (performed one working day after the Comedy, but with Sunday interrupting)
  • Tuesday, 2 May - 34 shillings (performed as an individual play)



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