Henslowe writes: ye 6 of June 1595 ... R at the vij dayes of the weack ... xxxxiiijs
In modern English: 6th June, 1595 ... Received at The 7 Days of the Week ... 44 shillings
Today, the Admiral's Men performed the 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. |
The company has rushed The Seven Days of the Week back to the stage only three days after its successful premiere. But word of mouth does not seem to have been great; today's audience is much better than an average day at the Rose but is disappointing for a second performance.
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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