13 November 1667
Event Information
Theatre:
Lincoln's Inn Fields
Theatrical Season:
1667-1668
Volume:
1
Comments:
The Duke's Company. Pepys, Diary: I and my wife and Willett to the Duke of York's house, and there saw the Tempest again, which is very pleasant, and full of so good variety that I cannot be more pleased almost in a comedy, only the seaman's part a little too tedious. Thence home, and there to my chamber, and do begin anew to bind myself to keep my old vows, and among the rest not to see a play till Christmas but once in every other week, and have laid aside #10, which is to be lost to the poor, if I do
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*pMlif The Tempest. See 7 Nov. *cMlif The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: I and my wife and $Willett= to the Duke of York's house, and there saw <i>the Tempest</i> again, which is very pleasant, and full of so good variety that I cannot be more pleased almost in a comedy, only the <i>seaman</i>r's part a little too tedious. Thence home, and there to my chamber, and do begin anew to bind myself to keep my old vows, and among the rest not to see a play till <i>Christmas</i> but once in every other week, and have laid aside #10, which is to be lost to the poor, if I do. -
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*p1667 11 13 lif The Tempest. ^See16671107^.*c1667 11 13 lif The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: I and my wife and $Willett= to the Duke of York's house, and there saw <i>the Tempest</i> again, which is very pleasant, and full of so good variety that I cannot be more pleased almost in a comedy, only the <i>seaman</i>r's part a little too tedious. Thence home, and there to my chamber, and do begin anew to bind myself to keep my old vows, and among the rest not to see a play till <i>Christmas</i> but once in every other week, and have laid aside #10, which is to be lost to the poor, if I do. -
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Event: 625 | 16671113 | lif | The <i>Duke's Company</i>. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: I and my wife and $Willett= to the Duke of York's house, and there saw <i>the Tempest</i> again, which is very pleasant, and full of so good variety that I cannot be more pleased almost in a comedy, only the <i>seaman</i>'s part a little too tedious. Thence home, and there to my chamber, and do begin anew to bind myself to keep my old vows, and among the rest not to see a play till <i>Christmas</i> but once in every other week, and have laid aside #10, which is to be lost to the poor, if I doPerformance: 625 | 625 | p | The Tempest | See16671107.
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Associated Date?:
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Associated Playwright(s)?:
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Associated Date?:
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Associated Playwright(s)?:
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John Dryden (1631 - 1700)
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Title:The tempest, or The enchanted island
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The Mock-Tempest; or, The Enchanted Castle
Associated Date?:
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Associated Playwright(s)?:
Thomas Duffett (1673 - 1676)
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Publication Date:1675
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Associated Date?:
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Associated Playwright(s)?:
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