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Revision as of 17:54, 10 April 2015

Judas Maccabaeus (1601) was a play by William Haughton.

Abstract

Apparently finished by William Bird and Samuel Rowley, is credited to be the first English drama on the subject.

Editions, performances, translations

Performed in 1601 in England by the Admiral’s Men, was never printed and is now lost.

References

  • A. Harbage, and S. Schoenbaum, Annals of English Drama, 975-1700 (London: 1964), pp. 78-79.

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