Similarly, a monograph by someone identified only as “G.J.R” recounts that during a performance of the scene where Dr. The spectators and actors “prophanely playing” in that first production, he reported, had a “visible apparition of the Devill on the Stage.” The good Puritan-soon to be imprisoned in the Tower of London, where he would have his ears cropped for having implied that the queen was a whore-assures us that though he was not himself familiar with such theatrical dens of iniquity, he can confirm the event’s veracity as “the truth of which I have heard from many now alive, who well remember it.” The Puritan pamphleteer and ideologue William Prynne, in his massive 1633 antitheatrical tome Histriomastix, recounted diabolical legends surrounding this most infernal of plays. Nearly forty years later, people were still talking about those earliest performances. 1825. Via Wellcome Images.Ĭhristopher Marlowe’s The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus premiered in 1594.
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