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Mucedorus

Mucedorus

De : William Shakespeare
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Discover the intriguing tale of Mucedorus, a play often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare in its 1610 edition. While it was housed in the library of Charles the Second, the authorship may actually belong to Robert Greene (1558 - 1592). Celebrated for its popularity, this play is referenced in the 1611 Beaumont and Fletcher work, The Knight of the Burning Pestle. Mucedorus was a tremendous success, captivating audiences with its whimsical charm akin to a nursery tale. Acted by traveling companies long after the Commonwealth, it impressively went through seventeen editions between 1598 and 1700—an unmatched feat in pre-Restoration drama. Join us as we delve into this delightful absurdity, expertly narrated by ToddHW and Tucker Brooke.Copyright Comedy and Fairy Tales Art Divertissement et arts du spectacle Drames et pièces de théâtre
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    • 005 - Act 5
      Nov 18 2025
      Discover the intriguing tale of Mucedorus, a play often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare in its 1610 edition. While it was housed in the library of Charles the Second, the authorship may actually belong to Robert Greene (1558 - 1592). Celebrated for its popularity, this play is referenced in the 1611 Beaumont and Fletcher work, The Knight of the Burning Pestle. Mucedorus was a tremendous success, captivating audiences with its whimsical charm akin to a nursery tale. Acted by traveling companies long after the Commonwealth, it impressively went through seventeen editions between 1598 and 1700—an unmatched feat in pre-Restoration drama. Join us as we delve into this delightful absurdity, expertly narrated by ToddHW and Tucker Brooke.
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      23 min
    • 004 - Act 4
      Nov 18 2025
      Discover the intriguing tale of Mucedorus, a play often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare in its 1610 edition. While it was housed in the library of Charles the Second, the authorship may actually belong to Robert Greene (1558 - 1592). Celebrated for its popularity, this play is referenced in the 1611 Beaumont and Fletcher work, The Knight of the Burning Pestle. Mucedorus was a tremendous success, captivating audiences with its whimsical charm akin to a nursery tale. Acted by traveling companies long after the Commonwealth, it impressively went through seventeen editions between 1598 and 1700—an unmatched feat in pre-Restoration drama. Join us as we delve into this delightful absurdity, expertly narrated by ToddHW and Tucker Brooke.
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      17 min
    • 003 - Act 3
      Nov 18 2025
      Discover the intriguing tale of Mucedorus, a play often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare in its 1610 edition. While it was housed in the library of Charles the Second, the authorship may actually belong to Robert Greene (1558 - 1592). Celebrated for its popularity, this play is referenced in the 1611 Beaumont and Fletcher work, The Knight of the Burning Pestle. Mucedorus was a tremendous success, captivating audiences with its whimsical charm akin to a nursery tale. Acted by traveling companies long after the Commonwealth, it impressively went through seventeen editions between 1598 and 1700—an unmatched feat in pre-Restoration drama. Join us as we delve into this delightful absurdity, expertly narrated by ToddHW and Tucker Brooke.
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      20 min
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