An amazing discovery, unperformed since its first performance 400 years ago. A play about a law to have men over 80 and women over 60 put down as no longer useful to society, written in collaboration by three of the most active Jacobean playwrights.
An amazing discovery, unperformed since its first performance 400 years ago. A play about a law to have men over 80 and women over 60 put down as no longer useful to society, written in collaboration by three of the most active Jacobean playwrights.
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Get the authors right...,
By Carnack (Damacus, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A New Way to Please You (RSC Classics) (Paperback)
Middleton's co-author was not Samuel Rowley, but his regular writing partner William Rowley. (It actually says this on the cover of the book shown here if you look closely enough.) And Gary Taylor some years back demonstrated that, contrary to the 17th century title-page, Middleton & Rowley's third co-author was not Massinger but Thomas Heywood-- the folks at RSC should have known this.
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