Liberality and Prodigality
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Liberality and Prodigality | |
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Written by | Unknown |
Date premiered | c.1567 |
Genre | Morality play, Comedy |
The copy of this play in the Garrick Collection appears to be the only one known. There is some internal evidence, from the allusion to the 43rd year of Queen Elizabeth, that the production was performed before her Majesty in 1600; and it seems likely that it was a revival of a more ancient piece. Edward Phillips, author of the "Theatrum Poetarum," assigned it to Robert Greene, but this attribution is dubious.
References
- ↑ Southern (1973, 306, 506-508).
Sources
- Craik, Thomas Wallace. 1958. The Tudor Interlude: Stage, Costume and Acting. Leicester: Leicester UP.
- Southern, Richard. 1973. The Staging of Plays Before Shakespeare. London: Faber. ISBN 0-571-10132-1.
External links
The full text of this play can be found in: Project Gutenberg's "A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 8 by Various"
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