Killigrew, Thomas | Albert Wertheim (essay date 1969)
Albert Wertheim (essay date 1969)
SOURCE: “Production Notes for Three Plays by Thomas Killigrew,” in Theatre Survey, Vol. X, No. 2, November 1969, pp. 105-13.
[In the following essay, Wertheim asserts that the alterations and observations written in the 1664 folio edition of Killigrew's works “almost certainly” represent the author's notes for productions of the plays.]
Little is known about the productions of Thomas Killigrew's plays before the closing of the theaters, and there is even considerable doubt whether some of them were produced at all.1 During the Interregnum Killigrew lived in exile on the Continent and lacking playhouse, playgoers and actors, nevertheless continued to write his plays as “a diversion.”2 With the restoration of King Charles II to the throne of England, however, Killigrew's theatrical fortunes rose considerably. On August 21, 1660 Charles II issued a grant bestowing upon...
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