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February 1681

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1680-1681
Volume: 1
Comments: The finances of the King's Company continued to deteriorate and to be a source of dissension and confusion. For some months, beginning with February 1681, the receipts were often under #10 nightly, and sometimes the company apparently ceased acting. For a full account, see Hotson, Commonwealth and Restoration Stage, pp. 266-67

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p! dl Comment. *c! dl The finances of the <i>King's Company</i> continued to deteriorate and to be a source of dissension and confusion. For some months, beginning with February 1681, the receipts were often under #10 nightly, and sometimes the company apparently ceased acting. For a full account, see $Hotson=, <i>Commonwealth and Restoration Stage</i>, pp. 266-67.
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    *p1681 02 00 dl Comment.*c1681 02 00 dl The finances of the <i>King's Company</i> continued to deteriorate and to be a source of dissension and confusion. For some months, beginning with February 1681, the receipts were often under #10 nightly, and sometimes the company apparently ceased acting. For a full account, see $Hotson=, <i>Commonwealth and Restoration Stage</i>, pp. 266-67.
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    Event: 1424 | 16810200 | dl | The finances of the <i>King's Company</i> continued to deteriorate and to be a source of dissension and confusion. For some months, beginning with February 1681, the receipts were often under #10 nightly, and sometimes the company apparently ceased acting. For a full account, see $Hotson=, <i>Commonwealth and Restoration Stage</i>, pp. 266-67

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