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About | THIS DAY IN THEATRE HISTORY
THIS DAY IN THEATRE HISTORY is written by Peter A. Davis, who spent far too many years teaching theatre history at various institutions, including the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Tufts...
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THIS DAY IN THEATRE HISTORY: Lope de Vega Goes Off to War while the Hallams Retreat–May 28 | THIS
On this day in theatre history--May 28--some 166 years apart, theatre people do two very different things in the face of war. In 1588, on this very day, the Spanish Armada sailed from Lisbon on its w...
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THIS DAY IN THEATRE HISTORY: Theatre and that OTHER Hamilton Duel–November 22, 1801 | THIS DAY IN
So here’s a bit of unexpected theatre history—a story that includes a Hamilton, a duel, and a Price. It was on this very day—November 22—in 1801 that Stephen Price, a young New York City lawyer, foug...
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Today in Theatre History: GODOT FINALLY ARRIVES!–January 5, 1953 | THIS DAY IN THEATRE HISTORY
On this day in theatre history--January 5, 1953--Beckett's En attendant Godot (Waiting for Godot) premiered at the Théâtre de Babylone in Paris. Directed by Roger Blin, who also played Pozzo, the init...
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THIS DAY IN THEATRE HISTORY: Obi; Or, Three-Finger’d Jack Stuns New Yorkers–May 27, 1801 | THIS DAY
On this day in theatre history--May 27, 1801--John Fawcett's pantomime, Obi; Or, Three-Finger'd Jack, opened at New York City's Park Theatre. The play had been a big hit the year before in London and...