Monday, 29 June 2020

29 June, 1596 - The First Part of Tamar Cam

Here's what the Admiral's Men performed at the Rose playhouse on this day, 424 years ago...
Henslowe writes: ye 26 of June 1596 ... R at  1 pte of tambercame ... xxxs

In modern English: [29th] June, 1596 ... Received at First Part of Tamar Cam ... 30 shillings
Today is St Peter's Day, a special day in the church calendar. The Admiral's Men have revived Tamar Cam, a lost play that told of war and wizardry during the exploits of the Mongol conqueror Hulagu Khan; you can read more about it in the entry for 28th April 1592.

The company has returned to Tamar Cam after a week and a half, and the box office continues to be solid, suggesting that the company's adding of the sequel to their repertory is maintaining interest in Part One.

Persian illustration of Hulagu Khan (the likely inspiration for Tamar Cam) and his Christian wife


Henslowe links



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