The Comedy of Errors (Vol. 26) | Harold Child (essay date 1922)

Harold Child (essay date 1922)

SOURCE: "The Stage History of The Comedy of Errors," in The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare, edited by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch and John Dover Wilson, Cambridge at the University Press, 1922, pp. 115-19.

[In the following excerpt, Child provides a stage history of The Comedy of Errors, from its premiere at Gray's Inn in 1594 to F.R. Benson's 1905 production in London.]

In spite of an entry in the accounts of the Treasurer of the Chamber, which states that the Lord Chamberlain's Company was acting before the Court at Greenwich on the evening of December 28, 1594, it is commonly accepted that on that evening they were acting Shakespeare's play, The Comedy of Errors, in Gray's Inn during the Christmas Revels. Gesta Grayorum, the contemporary account of those revels, gives a vivid picture of the scene. When the Lord Ambassador from Templaria,' the Inner Temple, had been placed...

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