Tuesday, 30 April 2019

30 April, 1595 - Doctor Faustus

Here's what the Admiral's Men performed at the Rose playhouse on this day, 424 years ago...

Henslowe writes: ye 31 of aprell 1595 ... R at fastes ... xxijs 

In modern English: [30th] April, 1595 ... Received at Faustus ... 22 shillings

Faustus summoning Mephistopheles: from the
1616 text of the play 
Today, Admiral's Men returned to Christopher Marlowe's famous tragedy Dr Faustus, in which a scholar summons a demon and sells his soul to the devil. You can read more about this play in the entry for 2 October.

The Admiral's Men had restored the classic Dr Faustus to the stage last year, but it was never as successful as its contemporary fame might suggest. Today's performance continues that trend, with a below-average crowd at the Rose.


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Monday, 29 April 2019

29 April, 1595 - Long Meg of Westminster

Here's what the Admiral's Men performed at the Rose playhouse on this day, 424 years ago...

Henslowe writes: ye 30 of aprell 1595 ... R at longe mege ... xxvijs

In modern English: [29th] April, 1595 ... Received at Long Meg ...  27 shillings

Long Meg, from
a 1750 edition
of the jest-book
Today, the Admiral's Men returned to Long Meg of Westminster, their play about the Amazonian warrior woman of London legend. You can read more about this play in the entry for 14 February.

Long Meg was mostly very successful during its short run earlier in the year, but today's performance would have been a disappointment to the company, as the audience size remains resolutely average. 

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Sunday, 28 April 2019

28 April, 1595 - Warlamchester

Here's what the Admiral's Men performed at the Rose playhouse on this day, 424 years ago...

Henslowe writes: ye 29 of aprell 1595 ... R at warlamchester ... xxixs 

In modern English: [28th] April, 1595 ... Received at Warlamchester ... 29 shillings

The martyrdom of St Alban, from a 13th century
manuscript by Matthew Paris
Today, the Admiral's Men performed again their lost play Warlamchester, which was probably about the martyrdom of St Alban during the Roman persecutions of Christians.You can read more about this play in the entry for 28 November.

The company had performed Warlamchester three times at the end of last year. It had never been especially successful but they are now trying it out again. The Easter holidays are over, though, and the audience sizes have returned to the average for the Rose, which is a half-full theatre.

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Friday, 26 April 2019

26 April, 1595 - Godfrey of Bouillon

Here's what the Admiral's Men performed at the Rose playhouse on this day, 424 years ago...

Henslowe writes: ye 27 of aprell 1595 ... R at godfrey of bullen ... xxixs 

In modern English: [26th] April, 1595 ... Received at Godfrey of Bouillon ... 29 shillings

The death of Godfrey of Bouillon.
From a thirteenth century
manuscript of William of 
Tyre's Histoire d'Outremer
Today, the company revived a play that Henslowe calls Godfrey of Bouillon. This was probably The Second Part of Godfrey of Bouillon, a lost sequel that you can read more about it in the entry for 19th July. Alternatively, it might have been the equally lost original play, sometimes identified by scholars with the mysterious Jerusalem, which you can read about in the entry for 22 March, 1592. Either way, today's play would have dramatized some aspect of the eponymous medieval warrior's capture of the city of Jerusalem from the Turks.

Godfrey of Bouillon is a surprising choice: the company last performed it at the end of October last year, when its box office had begun to nosedive. They seem to be hoping that a period of absence from the stage might have restored the public's affections, but today's crowd is only half that of those seen at the rest of this week's plays, perhaps because the Easter holiday is now over.


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There will be no blog entry tomorrow because 27th April was a Sunday in 1595 and theplayers did not perform. Henslowe's Diary ... as a Blog! will thus return on the 28th - see you then!


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Thursday, 25 April 2019

25 April, 1595 - The Wise Man of West Chester

Here's what the Admiral's Men performed at the Rose playhouse on this day, 424 years ago...

Henslowe writes: ye 26 of aprell 1595 ... R at the wisseman of west chester ... iijll 
In modern English: [25th] April, 1595 ... Received at The Wise Man of West Chester ... 
£3

A man, who might possibly be
wise, carved on the choir
stalls of Chester Cathedral
What a surprise! Today, the Admiral's Men have done something very unusual: they have performed the same play that they staged yesterday. In a modern theatre, there would be nothing strange about that. But in the Elizabethan theatre, which thrives on variety, it is very rare for the same play to be performed two days in a row.

The play in question is The Wise Man of West Chester, a lost play that appears to have been about a wizard in the English city of Chester; you can read more about it in the entry for 3 December. This play has already proved itself one of the most popular ever recorded in Henslowe's Diary, and today's surprising revival demonstrates its exceptional status - it made even more money today than it did yesterday.

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Wednesday, 24 April 2019

24 April, 1595 - The Wise Man of West Chester

Here's what the Admiral's Men performed at the Rose playhouse on this day, 424 years ago...

Henslowe writes: ye 25 of aprell 1595 ... R at the wissman ... lviijs 
In modern English: [24th] April, 1595 ... Received at The Wise Man ... 58 shillings

A man, who might possibly be
wise, carved on the choir
stalls of Chester Cathedral
Today, the Admiral's Men returned The Wise Man of West Chester to the stage. This lost play appears to have been about a wizard in the English city of Chester; you can read more about it in the entry for 3 December.

The Wise Man of West Chester has been one of the greatest ever success stories of the Rose playhouse, and the holiday season is boosting its ability to attract large crowds.


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Tuesday, 23 April 2019

23 April, 1595 - The Grecian Comedy

Here's what the Admiral's Men performed at the Rose playhouse on this day, 424 years ago...

Henslowe writes: ye 24 of aprell 1595 ... R at the grecian comody ... ljs 

In modern English: 23rd April, 1595 ... Received at The Grecian Comedy ... 51 shillings

The Love of Helen and Paris
by Jacques-Louis David (1789)
Happy St George's Day! Today, Londoners celebrated England's patron saint with feasting and processions. And, of course, by doing to the Rose playhouse, where the Admiral's Men revived The Grecian Comedy.

 We know nothing about this play beyond its title, although Henslowe sometimes calls it The Grecian Lady, which adds a tiny bit more information; you can read more about it in the entry for 5 October, 1594. Normally, this play would attract only a small audience, but today's festivities have resulted in a large crowd.



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Monday, 22 April 2019

22 April, 1595 - A Knack to Know an Honest Man

Here's what the Admiral's Men performed at the Rose playhouse on this day, 424 years ago...

Henslowe writes: ye 23 of aprell 1595 ... R at the knacke ... lvs

In modern English: [22nd] April, 1595 ... Received at The Knack ... 55 shillings

Two  Young Venetian Men (anon., 1515)
Today, as the festivities of Easter Week continue, the Admiral's Men have revived A Knack to Know an Honest Man, their comical moral romance set in Venice. You can read more about this play in the entry for 23rd October.

The holiday season has enabled a large crowd of Londoners to attend the Rose for this suitably moralistic tale.
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Sunday, 21 April 2019

21 April, 1595 - The French Doctor

Here's what the Admiral's Men performed at the Rose playhouse on this day, 424 years ago...

Henslowe writes: easter mondaye 1595 easter ... R at the ffrenshe doctor ... liijs 

In modern English: Easter Monday, 1595 ... Received at The French Doctor ... 53 shillings

A French Physician, byMatthew Darly, 1771
Welcome back! Today, on Easter Monday, the players returned to the Rose Theatre after a 5-week hiatus during Lent. They opened their new season with a revival of The French Doctor, a lost play that you can read more about in the entry for 19 October.

The holiday season brought a large crowd to the playhouse today. The players must be glad to be back and they probably intend to stay here all summer as they did last year. However, as we will discover, there are stormclouds on the horizon for June. Stay tuned...


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