Henslowe writes: ye 23 of June ... R at the vij dayes of the wecke ...
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In modern English: 23rd June, 1595 ... Received at The 7 Days of the Week ...
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Today, the Admiral's Men revived their enigmatic lost play The Seven Days of the Week, about which we know nothing beyond its title. Perhaps it was an anthology of seven short plays, or perhaps it was about the creation of the world. You can read more about it in the entry for 3rd June.
19th-century Italian bracelet illustrating each of the seven days of the week with a portrait of the deity associated with it. From the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. |
Wow! The Seven Days of the Week really is a hit. No matter whether it is performed on a public holiday or on an ordinary day, it always seems to fill the theatre. If only we knew what it was actually about!
Henslowe links
- Transcript of this page of the Diary (from W.W. Greg's 1904 edition)
- Facsimile of this page of the Diary (from the Henslowe-Alleyn Digitisation Project)
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