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Elizabethan comedy by John Lyly
Gallathea or Galatea is an Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy by John Lyly. The first record of the play's performance was at Greenwich Palace on New
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ancient Greek name meaning "she who is milk-white". Galatea, Galathea or Gallathea may refer to: Galatea (mythology), several ancient Greek mythological
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Herb in Greek and Roman legend
poem Moly the title poem of his 1971 collection. In John Lyly's play Gallathea, Diana instructs her nymphs to "think love like Homer's moly, a white
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English actress (born 1984)
(2009) as Helena Marple: at Bertram's Hotel (2007, TV movie) as Brigit Gallathea (2007, staged reading) as Phillida Marie-Antoinette (2006) as Princesse
Mary_Nighy
English writer, dramatist, courtier, and Member of Parliament. (c. 1553/54–1606)
be publicly staged first before their subsequent performance at court. Gallathea was likely performed at Greenwich Palace on "New Year's Day at Night"
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Nereid from Greek mythology
asteroid Galatea, New Zealand La Galatea, 1585 book by Miguel de Cervantes Gallathea or Galatea, 1588 play by John Lyly Die schöne Galathée, 1865 operetta
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American playwright
2021, Kaufman's Galatea or Whatever You Be, a genderqueer translation of Gallathea by John Lyly, was debuted. Described as a "trans love story set against
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Former theatre in London
after eight years and postponing the performance of Lyly's third play, Gallathea. The second Blackfriars was an indoor theatre built elsewhere on the property
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Theatre of England between 1558 and 1642
playwright contracted to write for the children's companies; Lyly wrote Gallathea, Endymion, and Midas for Paul’s Boys. Another example is Ben Jonson, who
English_Renaissance_theatre
English literature from 1558 to 1603
Love's Metamorphosis is a large influence on Love's Labour's Lost, and Gallathea is a possible source for other plays. Nashe is considered the greatest
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page" in English Renaissance drama, making her the ancestress of Lyly's Gallathea and Phillida, Shakespeare's Rosalind and Viola, and all their successors
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Fable by Aesop
his Choice of Emblemes (1586). At much the same time, John Lyly's play, Gallathea (first performed in 1588) features a sub-plot involving a phony alchemist
The Astrologer who Fell into a Well
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Broome herself published the first editions of Lyly's Endymion (1591) and Gallathea (1592). Midas was probably acted by the Children of Paul's, Lyly's regular
Midas_(Lyly_play)
2020 British TV series or programme
performances of Shakespeare and George Wilkins' Pericles, and John Lyly's Gallathea in 2021, with the latter production consisting of an international majority
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Greek musician
Restaurant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - (Polyglottal Music) 2001 Gallathea (Original Theatre Soundtrack) - )Polyglottal Music) 2002 Phrygianics ---
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Comedies (published by Edward Blount), containing Campaspe, Endymion, Gallathea, Midas, Mother Bombie, and Sapho and Phao Jean Mairet – Les Galanteries
1632_in_literature
of Virginia Woolf's Freshwater starring Edmund Kingsley, John Lyly's Gallathea starring Mary Nighy, and Charles Dickens's No Thoroughfare starring Louise
Primavera_Productions
Retrieved 19 November 2019. "Den første danske sørejse syd om Afrika" (in Danish). Gallathea. Archived from the original on 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2014-01-05.
1618_in_Denmark
Elizabethan era comedy by John Lyly
and Holly Morran as Cynthia. The play was performed alongside Lyly's Gallathea in February 2018 by students of the Shakespeare & Performance graduate
Endymion_(play)
act at the court of Queen Elizabeth, probably performing John Lyly's Gallathea. 18–20 May (28–30 May NS) – the Spanish Armada sets sail from the Tagus
1580s_in_England
around 1587; first recorded performance November in this year) John Lyly – Gallathea and Midas published Christopher Marlowe – Edward II Thomas Nashe – Summer's
1592_in_literature
Troupe of boy actors in Elizabethan and Jacobean London
performed at Court nine times in the years 1587–90. The boys acted Lyly's Gallathea at Court, probably on 1 January 1588; they acted his Endymion at Court
Children_of_Paul's
the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England, probably acting John Lyly's Gallathea. February 2 – The Children of Paul's return to the English court, probably
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