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William Vincent and His Performance Troupe, 1619–1649
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Astington, John H.
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17th century
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/ English language
/ Entertainers
/ Musical performances
/ Theater history
/ Vincent, William
2018
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William Vincent and His Performance Troupe, 1619–1649
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Astington, John H.
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17th century
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/ English language
/ Entertainers
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/ Theater history
/ Vincent, William
2018
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William Vincent and His Performance Troupe, 1619–1649
2018
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Overview
Astington explores seventeenth-century English entertainer William Vincent and his performance troupe from 1619 to 1649. Recent attention to the evidently remarkable Vincent might be dated from 1993, when Richard Burt identified the connection between the man and his widely known contemporary stage name. Hocus Pocus, a fact not known toG. E. Bentley in writing his entry on Vincent for The Jacobean and Caroline Stag? in the 1940s. The first of two successive royal patents issued to Vincent was discovered by N. W. Bawcutt, who in 2000 published the new evidence of Vincent's earlier career and surveyed some of the many allusions to him that continued to appear until the end of the century.
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University of Chicago Press
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