DATE | TITLE | GENRE | AUSPICES | AUTHOR |
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1572 | The Mask for Lord Montacute (The Montague Mask) |
Mask | Noble House | Gascoigne |
1594 | Gesta Grayorum | Royal Entertainment, Masks |
Inns of Court | Gentlemen of Gray's Inn |
1604 | The Wedding Mask for Sir Philip Herbert (Juno and Hymenaeus) |
Mask | Noble House | Anon |
1604 | The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses (The Mask at Hampton Court) |
Mask | Court | Daniel |
1605 | The Mask of Blackness (The Twelfth Night's Revels) |
Mask | Court | Jonson |
1606 | Hymenaei | Mask and Barriers | Court | Jonson |
1607 | The Mask of Lord Hay's Marriage | Mask | Court | Campion |
1607 | The Entertainment at Ashby (Cynthia and Ariadne) |
Mask and Speeches | Noble House | Marston |
1608 | Mask at Lord Haddington's Marriage (The Hue and Cry after Cupid) |
Mask | Court | Jonson |
1608 | The Mask of Beauty | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1608 | The Christmas Prince | Dramatic Festival | Oxford U (St. John's Coll.) | Sansbury et al |
1609 | The Mask of Queens | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1610 | Tethy's Festival, or The Queen's Wake |
Mask | Court | Daniel |
1611 | The Twelve Months | Mask | Court? | Chapman? |
1611 | Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1611 | Oberon, The Fairy Prince | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1612 | Love Restored | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1613 | The Irish Mask | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1613 | The Mask of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn | Mask | Court-Inns of Court | Chapman |
1613 | Lord's Mask | Mask | Court | Campion |
1613 | The Mask at the Earl of Somerset's Marriage (The Mask of Squires) |
Mask | Court | Campion |
1613 | The Mask of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn | Mask | Court-Inns of Court | Beaumont |
1614 | The Mask of Flowers | Mask | Gray's Inn at Court | Anon |
1615 | Ulysses and Circe (Circe and Ulysses) |
Mask | Inner Temple | Browne |
1615 | The Golden Age Restored | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1616 | Christmas His Mask (Christmas His Show) |
Christmas Show | Court | Jonson |
1616 | Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1617 | Lovers Made Men (The Mask at Lord Hay's; The Mask of Lethe) |
Mask | Noble House | Jonson |
1617 | The Vision of Delight | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1617 | Cupid's Banishment | Mask | Ladies' Hall, Deptford | White |
1618 | For the Honor of Wales | Anti-Mask | Court | Jonson |
1618 | Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1618 | Mask Presented at Coleoverton | Mask | Coleoverton | Jonson? |
1618 | The First Anti-Mask of Mountebanks (The Mask at Gray's Inn) | Christmas Entertainment | Gray's Inn | Campion? |
1619 | The Inner-Temple Mask, or The Mask of Heroes |
Mask | Inner Temple | Middleton |
1620 | News from the New World Discovered in the Moon | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1620 | Pan's Anniversary, or The Shepherd's Holiday |
Mask | Court | Jonson |
1620 | The World Tossed at Tennis | Mask | Prince's | W. Rowley, Middleton |
1621 | The Gypsies Metamorphosed | Mask | Noble Houses | Jonson |
1622 | The Mask of Augurs | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1623 | Time Vindicated to Himself and to his Honours | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1624 | The Mask of Owls | Entertainment | Court | Jonson |
1624 | Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1624 | The Sun's Darling | Moral Mask | Lady Elizabeth's | Dekker, Ford |
1625 | The Fortunate Isles and Their Union | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1631 | Chloridia: Rites to Chloris and Her Nymphs | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1631 | Love's Triumph through Callipolis | Mask | Court | Jonson |
1632 | Albion's Triumph | Mask | Court | Townshend |
1632 | Tempe Restored | Mask | Court | Townshend |
1634 | The Triumph of Peace | Mask | Inns of Court at Court | J. Shirley |
1634 | The Entertainment at Chirke Castle (The Mask of the Four Seasons) |
Entertainment | Noble House | Anon |
1634 | Coelum Britannicum | Mask | Court | Carew |
1634 | Comus (The Mask at Ludlow Castle) |
Moral Mask | Ludlow Castle | Milton |
1635 | The Temple of Love | Mask | Court | Davenant |
1636 | Moore's Mask (The Moor's Mask) |
Mask | Oxford ('near Eastgate') | Anon |
1636 | The Triumphs of the Prince d'Amour | Mask | Middle Temple | Davenant |
1636 | A Pastoral Mask with anti-mask of Man of Canada, Egyptians, Pantaloons, and Spaniards |
Mask | Court | Townshend |
1637 | Microcosmus | Moral Mask | Queen's | Nabbes |
1637 | The Spring's Glory | Mask | unacted? | Nabbes |
1638 | A Presentation for the Prince (Time and the Almanac-Makers) |
Mask | Court | Nabbes |
1638 | Britannia Triumphans | Mask | Court | Davenant |
1638 | Luminalia, or The Festival of Light |
Mask | Court | Davenant |
1640 | Salmacida Spolia | Mask | Court | Davenant |
1640 | A Mask at Bretbie | Mask | Noble House | Cokain |
1640 | Raguaillo D'Oceano | Mask | Noble House | Fane |
1640 | Masquerade du Ciel | "Mask" | Closet | Sadler |
1641 | A Mask At Knowsley | Mask | Noble House | Salusbury |
DATE | TITLE | GENRE | AUSPICES | AUTHOR |
---|---|---|---|---|
1495 | 1 Nature | Interlude | Noble House | Medwall |
1495 | 2 Nature | Interlude | Noble House | Medwall |
1497 | 1 Fulgens and Lucrece | Interlude | Noble House | Medwall |
1497 | 2 Fulgens and Lucrece | Interlude | Noble House | Medwall |
1574 | The Queen's Entertainment at Bristow | Royal Reception | Noble House | Churchyard and Roberts |
1575 | The Princely Pleasures at Kenilworth | Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Gascoigne et al |
1578 | The Entertainment at Norwich | Entertainment | Noble House | Churchyard et al |
1578 | The Entertainment in Norfolk and Suffolk | Entertainment | Noble House | Churchyard et al |
1578 | The Lady of May (The Entertainment at Wanstead) |
Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Sidney |
1580 | A Dialogue Between Two Shepherds | Pastoral Dialogue | Noble House | Sidney |
1591 | The Entertainment at Elvetham | Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Breton |
1591 | The Entertainment at Cowdray | Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Lyly? |
1592 | The Entertainment at Bisham | Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Lyly? |
1592 | The Entertainment at Rycote | Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Lyly? |
1592 | The Entertainment at Sudeley | Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Lyly? |
1592 | Thenot and Piers in Praise of Astaea (The Royal Entertainment at Ramsbury) |
Pastoral Dialogue | Noble House | M. Herbert |
1598 | Entertainment at Mitcham (Poet, Painter, and Musician) |
Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Lyly? |
1602 | The Entertainment at Chiswick | Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Lyly |
1602 | The Entertainment at Cecil House | Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Davies |
1602 | The Entertainment at Harefield | Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Davies |
1603 | The Entertainment at Althorp (The Satyr) |
Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Jonson |
1603 | The Fairy Pastoral, or Forest of Elves (a.k.a. The Fairy Chase) |
Pastoral | Noble House | Percy |
1604 | The Entertainment at Highgate (The Penates) |
Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Jonson |
1606 | Entertainment of the Two Kings of Great Britain and Denmark (The Hours) |
Royal Entertainment | Noble House (Theobalds) | Jonson |
1607 | The Entertainment at Theobalds (The Genius) |
Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Jonson |
1613 | The Entertainment at Cawsome | Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Campion |
1620 | The Entertainment at Blackfriars (The Newcastle Entertainment) |
Entertainment | Noble House | Jonson |
1633 | The King's Welcome at Welbeck (Love's Welcome at Welbeck) |
Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Jonson |
1634 | Love's Welcome at Bolsover | Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Jonson |
1636 | Corona Minervae | Academic Entertainment | Museum Minervae | Kynaston |
1636 | The Presentment of Bushell's Rock | Royal Entertainment | Noble House | Anon |
1641 | Candy Restored (Candia Restaurata) |
Political Allegory | Noble House | Fane |
1642 | Time's Trick upon the Cards | Moral | Noble House? | Fane |
DATE | TITLE | GENRE | AUSPICES | AUTHOR |
---|---|---|---|---|
1575 | The Queen's Entertainment at Woodstock | Royal Entertainment | Court | Gascoigne et al |
1610 | Prince Henry's Barriers (The Lady of the Lake) |
Speeches and Barriers | Court | Jonson |
1613 | A Challenge at Tilt | Tilt | Court | Jonson |
1625 | The Theatre of Apollo | Entertainment | intended for Court | Beaumont |
1636 | The Entertainment at Richmond | Comic Show | Courtiers at Richmond | E. Sackville? et al |
DATE | TITLE | GENRE | AUSPICES | AUTHOR |
---|---|---|---|---|
1559 | Coronation Triumph of Queen Elizabeth | Pagent | London Street | Anon |
1585 | The Pagent Before Woolstone Dixie | Pageant | London Streets | Peele |
1590 | The Pageant for John Allot | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Nelson |
1591 | Descensus Astraea | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Peele |
1604 | The Magnificent Entertainment Given to King James | Coronation Entertainment | London Streets | Thomas Dekker--Zeal's speech by Thomas Middleton |
1604 | Arches of Triumph | Coronation Entertainment | London Streets | Dekker, Harrison, Webster |
1604 | The Coronation Triumph | Coronation Entertainment | London Streets | Jonson et al |
1605 | The Triumphs of Reunited Britannia | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Munday |
1606 | The King of Denmark's Welcome | Royal Entertainment | Theobalds & London Streets | Anon |
1606 | City Pageant | Royal Entertainment | London Streets | Marston |
1609 | Campbell, or The Ironmongers' Fair Field |
Civic Pageant | London Streets | Munday |
1610 | London's Love to Prince Henry | Royal Entertainment | London Streets | Munday |
1611 | Chryso-Thriambos | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Munday |
1612 | Troia Nova Triumphans | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Dekker |
1613 | The New River Entertainment (The Running Stream Entertainment) |
Civic Entertainment | London Streets | Middleton |
1613 | The Triumphs of Truth | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Middleton |
1614 | Himatia-Poleos | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Munday |
1615 | Metropolis Coronata | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Munday |
1616 | Civitas Amor | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Middleton |
1616 | Chrysanaleia: The Golden Fishing or Honor of Fishmongers |
Civic Pageant | London Streets | Munday |
1617 | The Triumphs of Honor and Industry | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Middleton |
1618 | Siderothriambos or Steel and Iron Triumphing |
Civic Pageant | London Streets | Munday |
1619 | The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Middleton |
1620 | The Irenes Trophoea, or The Triumphs of Peace |
Civic Pageant | London Streets | Squire |
1621 | Honourable Entertainments | Entertainments | London Streets | Middleton |
1621 | The Sun in Aries | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Middleton |
1622 | An Invention for the Service of Edward Barkham | Dinner Entertainment | London Streets | Middleton |
1622 | The Triumphs of Honor and Virtue | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Middleton |
1623 | The Triumphs of Integrity | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Middleton |
1624 | Monuments of Honour | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Webster |
1626 | The Triumphs of Health and Prosperity | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Middleton |
1628 | Britannia's Honour | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Dekker |
1629 | London's Tempe, or the Field of Happiness |
Civic Pageant | London Streets | Dekker |
1631 | London's Jus Honorarium | Civic Pageant | London Streets | T. Heywood |
1632 | Londini Artium et Scientiarum Scaturigo, or London's Fountain of Arts and Sciences |
Civic Pageant | London Streets | T. Heywood |
1633 | The Entertainment at Edinburgh | Royal Entertainment | Edinburgh | Drummond? |
1633 | Londini Emporia, or London's Mercatura |
Civic Pageant | London Streets | T. Heywood |
1634 | The Triumphs of Fame and Honour | Civic Pageant | London Streets | Taylor |
1635 | Londini Sinus Salutis, or London's Harbour of Health and Happiness |
Civic Pageant | London Streets | T. Heywood |
1637 | Londini Speculum, or London's Mirror |
Civic Pageant | London Streets | T. Heywood |
1638 | Porta Pietatis, or The Port or Harbour of Piety |
Civic Pageant | London Streets | T. Heywood |
1639 | Londini Status Pacatus, or London's Peaceable Estate |
Civic Pageant | London Streets | T. Heywood |
1641 | Five Most Noble Spectacles | Royal Entertainment | York to London | Anon |
1641 | King Charles His Entertainment, and London's Loyalty |
Royal Entertainment | London Streets | Anon |