Thursday, 23 April 2020

23 April, 1596 - Chinon of England

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

Henslowe writes: ye 23 of aprell 1596 ... R at chinon ... xxs

In modern English: 23rd April, 1596 ... Received at Chinon ... 20 shillings

The Knights of the Round
Table, from the Compilation
arthurienne de Micheau
Gonnot (1470)
Happy St George's Day! Today, Londoners celebrated England's patron saint with feasting and processions. On this day, the Admiral's Men have chosen an appropriately patriotic play: Chinon of England, their lost Arthurian drama about a fool who becomes a knight. You can read more about this play in the entry for 3 January.

Today must be a great disappointment for the company, however. On St George's Day last year, a huge crowd arrived at the Rose to be entertained. This year, the crowd is the same as any other day. Henslowe cannot be happy with the way this season is going.


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